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  • SERE helps aircrew remain mission ready

    Surviving, evading, resisting and escaping -- SERE specialists teach these lifesaving techniques to aircrew members to ensure they keep current after initial training.The refresher SERE course is taught once a month and crew members learn combatives and go through crash scenarios -- one in the woods

  • Aviano Airman out-bowls competition

    Capt. Danielle Crowder, an assistant judge advocate with the 31st Fighter Wing legal office here recently represented the Air Force during the National Armed Forces Bowling Tournament held in San Antonio, Texas, beating out the competition in every event. The Endwell, N.Y. native bowled a 211.2

  • King Comm prepares for Ramstein AF network migration

    The Air Force network migration project, which started more than a year ago, is coming to U.S. Air Forces in Europe this fall.Team Ramstein is currently scheduled to be the last USAFE base migrated in the mid--November timeframe. This major Air Force project eliminates multiple domains and

  • Spangdahlem's Sabers showcase wing, mission to SecAF

    The Air Force's top civilian leader met 52nd Fighter Wing leadership and members here July 13.Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley visited the base as part of a familiarization tour and to speak with Airmen about the unique capabilities Spangdahlem AB provides to the European theater of

  • WWII tank relocated by 48th LRS

    One of the most feared and powerful tanks of its time is making its way to the United States courtesy of the 48th Logistics Readiness Squadron. The German Tiger 1, a World War II era tank, is to be shipped from RAF Alconbury, England, to the U.S. Army Armor and Cavalry Museum at Fort Benning, Ga.,

  • Mildenhall Airmen catch Olympics fever

    There's a fever in the air around East Anglia and all over England. Culture, art, music, cuisine and top national athletes competing for gold medals - there's no cure for this fever, so rather than trying to fight it, just catch it!Every four years people across the globe set their differences aside

  • Rock the vote, but beware of guidelines

    As political campaigns heat up across the U.S., Airmen, family members and Department of Defense civilians are encouraged to be a part of the political process.Being away from the U.S. can lead some to believe they are not able to vote in their respective state and federal elections. The federal

  • SecAF visits Heavy Airlift Wing in Hungary

    During his first visit to this small Hungarian base located roughly two hours from Budapest, Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley met with Heavy Airlift Wing (HAW) senior leaders, U.S. Airmen and Boeing contractors here on July 11. The HAW is a multinational consortium that is designed to

  • CATM construction aims for early 2013 finish

    When walking onto the shooting range at the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance facility, the sound of live rounds firing would usually ring through the compound. Right now, however, that is not the case. The sound of weapons firing is replaced by the sound of contractors building a new $1.2