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  • Airmen prepare for battle

    The Creek Defender exercise held in Baumholder, Germany, helps prepare Airmen for the sights, sounds, and adrenaline rush that they may face while deployed in support of the Global War on Terror. Using after-action reports received from Afghanistan and Iraq, the Creek Defender Cadre developed their

  • Spangdahlem Airmen adopt German village

    Members from the 52nd Equipment Maintenance Squadron armament flight recently partnered up with residents from the local town of Wilsecker for a "Clean Up Wilsecker Day." The idea of a partnership between the 52nd EMS armament flight and the German town of Wilsecker came from Senior Master Sgt. Gary

  • COMUSAFE delivers speech at Flanders Field American Cemetery

    Gen. Tom Hobbins, Commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe, paid tribute to 368 U.S. servicemembers buried here after dying on the battlefield while liberating Belgium during World War I. Ninety years have passed since the U.S. entered that war, but General Hobbins said no amount of time should ever

  • AFN Eifel Airman named 2007 DoD broadcaster of the year

    Senior Airman Richard Gonzales of American Forces Network Eifel Detachment 9 recently received the 2007 Department of Defense Broadcaster of the Year award at the Defense Information School at Ft. Meade, Md. He was up against members from all services.He said he first wanted to become a broadcaster

  • Cooperation and solving challenges at the African Air Chiefs Conference

    Leaders of 14 African nations' Air Forces gathered here this week to discuss cooperation and challenges affecting the African continent. The event, called the African Air Chiefs Conference, gave a unique opportunity for nations to come together and candidly discuss a wide array of important issues,

  • 52nd MDG Airmen receive 'Excellent' for AAAHC

    The Air Force Inspection Agency's Health Services Inspection and the civilian Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care completed a combined comprehensive review of the 52nd Medical Group May 11. The HSI team awarded a score of "Excellent," and AAAHC reported no findings. The combined

  • Military members help secure bases through Eagle Eyes

    With a limited number of Office of Special Investigation agents and Security Forces personnel, it is up to military members and dependents to help make sure the area they live in is safe. This is where the Eagle Eyes program comes into play. Eagle Eyes provides a single point of contact to report