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  • MEDCEUR classes set stage for success

    Tents, medical supplies and field hospitals stand ready for the moulaged patients of live mass casualty exercise scenarios at MEDCEUR '10, Medical Training Exercise in Central & Eastern Europe 2010. The medical personnel who will spring into action during these scenarios are 400 yards away in

  • US, Portuguese Airmen honor 9-11 ceremony at Lajes Field

    Airmen of the 65th Air Base Wing were joined by their Portuguese counterparts during a solemn Sept. 11 ceremony held at Lajes Field to pay tribute to those who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.American and Portuguese Airmen representing firefighters, law enforcement and emergency medical

  • Air Force 63 years young

    Team Aviano celebrated the Air Force's 63rd birthday in style with an Air Force ball held at the La Bella Vista Club Sept. 10.The event which honored the anniversary of the Air Force becoming its own branch in the U.S. military on Sept. 18, 1947, provided a special social occasion for the Air Force

  • Soldiers teach MEDCEUR lessons -- feature

    Most participants in the Medical Training Exercise in Central & Eastern Europe deploy from Europe-based units.One group of soldiers, however, comes all the way from New York.The seven-member U.S. Army Civil-Military Operations team, based at Fort Wadsworth, N.Y., supports MEDCEUR by teaching

  • Chess Grandmaster plays 15 MEDCEUR particpants simultaneously

    Chess Grandmaster of Montenegro, Bozidar Ivanovic, played chess against 15 people simultaneously at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro, during the MEDCEUR10 sports day Sept. 12.  "I wish you all the best of luck," Ivanovic told his challengers through an interpreter. "I will start from the left and

  • Veteran Airmen return home Sept. 11

    Two World War II veteran Airmen and their guests visited former 100th Bombardment Group airfield, Thorpe Abbotts in Norfolk, England, Sept. 11.Retired Capts. Robert Shoens, pilot of the B-17 'Our Gal Sal,' and Robert Wolff, former 100th Bomb Group prisoner of war, were accompanied by Robert Shoens

  • Air Force trains Congolese medics

    When Capt. Adam Waggoner arrived in Kisingani, Democratic Republic of the Congo in March for a six month deployment, his mission was to provide medical support to a 30-person Special Operations Command and Control Element that was working to train a Light Infantry Battalion of DRC soldiers, as well