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  • African air chiefs discuss progress, set expectations

    The 4th Annual African Air Chiefs Symposium came to a close here Sept. 11. "I think the conversations have been robust and they have been substantive, and in my opinion have been fruitful," said Lt. General Darryl Roberson, 3rd Air Force and 17th Expeditionary Air Force commander.The attending

  • A day in their shoes: Culinary artist

    As 4:30 a.m. approaches, an Airman strides into work with a hunger to slice, dice and season culinary creations for Team Aviano. Working as a 31st Force Support Squadron services journeymen at the La Dolce Vita dinning facility, Senior Airman Christopher Newsome's day begins inside the kitchen

  • Spangdahlem remembers 9/11

    More than 200 Airmen and German civilians gathered together for a 9/11 memorial ceremony Sept. 11, 2014 at the Spangdahlem Air Park Memorial.This was the 13th anniversary of the attack and the ceremony consisted of personal speeches and a wreath laying. Proceedings started at exactly 2:46 p.m., or

  • Attention to detail at its finest

    Attention to detail is essential in any career field, but for nondestructive inspection technicians, what they do on a daily basis is critical to ensure multimillion-dollar aircraft are able to stay in the air.NDI Airmen are tasked with ensuring aircraft and weapons systems parts are structurally

  • A generation's lullaby: JROTC cadets reflect on 9/11

    With his blue, button-down shirt, black slacks and matching carry-on satchel, Mohammed Atta looked like a stereotypical businessman trying to catch a commuter flight at Portland International Jetport, Maine. He, and his travelling companion, Abdulaziz al-Omari, passed through security and boarded a