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  • Keeping our wheels rolling

    They are the Airmen that keep the Wing’s vehicles running. These men and women are sought out when there is a problem that requires their attention. The Airmen of vehicle maintenance are some of the most mechanically inclined individuals on base. Vehicle maintenance performs scheduled and

  • Training to keep fires down

    Firefighters from the 100th Civil Engineer Squadron, extinguished an aircraft fire as part of annual proficiency skill training for firefighters at their training burn pit on RAF Mildenhall, England, March 21, 2018. The Fire Emergency Service Training Program mandates aircraft live fire training for

  • USAFE Band rocks out with Senegalese music students

    DAKAR, Senegal -- Music transcends both differences in culture and language barriers. The U.S. Air Forces in Europe Band shared their love of music with students attending the National School of the Arts in Dakar, Senegal, March 21.

  • Spangdahlem wraps up successful two-week readiness exercise

    The 52nd Fighter Wing hosted a two-week exercise here March 5-15, testing the base population’s response to a variety of potential scenarios.The exercise was about readiness, assurance, and deterrence, said Lt. Col. Oliver Lause, 52nd FW Inspector General.

  • African Partnership Flight Senegal kicks off

    CAPTAIN ANDALLA CISSÉ AIR BASE, Senegal -- African Partnership Flight Senegal kicked off after an opening ceremony at Captain Andalla Cissé Air Base, Senegal, March 19.

  • Physical therapist strengthens EOD mission readiness

    Every job in the U.S. Air Force plays a specific role in making sure the mission is accomplished, but for some Airmen, their career fields can physically demand more from their bodies. For the Airmen of the 39th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey,

  • RAF Mildenhall supports AFRICOM

    The 100th Logistics Readiness Squadron deployment and distribution flight here, put together a cargo deployment function to send to Camp Lemonier, Djibouti, March 10, 2018.The CDF was comprised of almost 10,000 pounds of equipment to aid in continuing support of U.S. Africa Command.