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  • New AFN Countdown Show Blends Web and Radio

    Armed Forces Network Europe is using the Internet to determine the most popular songs airing on its new AFN "The Eagle" radio countdown show debuting Sunday (17 May) afternoon from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m Listeners determine the top songs for the new show, "Eagle 20," by logging on AFN Europe's web site and

  • 48th Medical Group keep Airmen Fit to Fight

    Airmen from the 48th Surgical Operations Squadron help keep their fellow Airmen fit to fight April 29, 2009 as they performed arthroscopic shoulder surgery on Tech. Sgt. Christopher Campbell, 48th Fighter Wing Public Affairs non-commissioned officer in charge of internal operations. The surgery will

  • Little league opens with a home run

    The opening day of Little League 2009  baseball kicked off here April 25.The competition will be between seventeen teams of children ranging from ages 5-14 years old.The first pitch was thrown out by Col. Phillip McDaniel, 39th Air Base Wing commander. Madison Hall, daughter of Lt. Col. Dwayne Hall,

  • Commissary Baggers Provide an Invaluable Service

    Paper or plastic may be the only thing on your mind at the commissary checkout but for your commissary bagger, this decision is only the beginning of the customer service experience. Every day the baggers at your local commissary provide an invaluable service to commissary customers. They help the

  • Airmen provide airborne medical care

    Seats and stanchions line the inside of the cargo area as chilly morning air fills the aircraft. Aeromedical evacuation technicians move back and forth preparing the aircraft for patients by bringing in medical equipment, putting supplies in their proper place and making sure everything they will

  • Busy Incirlik mobility control center draws AMC recognition

    It's just another day at the office for the men and women of the 728th Air Mobility Control Center.Phones ring constantly, a stream of issues need addressing, a plane is landing and another one is ready to taxi. It is orchestrated chaos. "We are the premier cargo hub in this area of responsibility,"

  • MWD handler investigates possible 22,000 gallon bomb

    Staff Sgt. Joseph Null, 42nd Military Police Brigade military working dog handler, and his working dog, Lucca, were trained to sniff out explosives before they deployed. When the possible bomb could be a 22,000 gallon fuel bomb on the side of an Iraqi road, however, things get a little more

  • Mentoring -- It starts with you

    "If you don't care about your people, you're failing them and you don't belong in the Air Force." For Master Sgt. Andrew Henne, 31st Force Support Squadron first sergeant and a 14-year veteran firefighter, mentorship is that cut and dry - you have to care about the people you work with. Close to 100

  • OPSEC not a concept to be tossed out

    In today's high-tech world, threats to personal identity have become common, and defense measures are constantly evolving to counter them. Despite the availability of sophisticated security programs both on- and off-line, some precautions are as simple as watching what is thrown out in the trash.