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  • Det. 17: providing superior maintenance training

    Jet engines, F-16 cock pit simulators and A-10 gun systems are just a few of the training tools that await Airmen who attend the field training detachment here as part of their upgrade training. The 372nd Training Squadron Detachment 17 is a tenant unit here, assigned to the Air Education Training

  • FMO improves customer service

    The 835th Civil Engineer Squadron furnishings management office recently implemented 21 improvement initiatives to benefit customers and the Air Force. FMO staffing has decreased from 158 employees to 143, but wait times for furniture have also dropped with the improvements - from 10 days to within

  • C-17 crews support president's Africa visit

    Nothing could be seen but blackness from the cockpit.One pilot studied neon markings on a transparent screen in front of his face to calculate their position. He pushed a button and spoke into his headset. A voice responded using the same code of numbers and zeroes. The C-17 III Globemaster was

  • USAFE maintainers gain top-down view of transformation

    One of the top Air Force leaders involved in engineering a broad transformation in aircraft maintenance processes and organizational structures arrived here Feb. 19 to talk with senior leaders, wing commanders and maintainers from the 86th Maintenance Squadron and 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron.

  • USAFE maintainers gain top-down view of transformation

    One of the top Air Force leaders involved in engineering a broad transformation in aircraft maintenance processes and organizational structures arrived here Feb. 19 to talk with senior leaders, wing commanders and maintainers in U. S. Air Forces Europe. "We're looking at the most fundamental

  • Firefighters train in mass casualty exercise

    Billowing smoke and screaming casualties is what firefighters from the 435th Civil Engineer Squadron fire protection flight faced Feb. 11, during a mass casualty exercise here. Fire trucks responded to the scene of a burning warehouse with victims still inside. "It's important we stay prepared and

  • Command and control unit keeps watch over the skies

    Airmen who sleep in their beds at night don't have worry about who's watching the skies here because of one unit that patrols the sky 24/7. Using an Airborne Warning and Control system, 70 Airmen in the 71st Expeditionary Air Control Squadron in Southwest Asia, along with Army missile battery here,