• 2008 USAFE Job Shadow Day

    U.S. Air Forces in Europe installations will observe Job Shadow Day on February 1, 2008 with the theme "Connecting Classrooms and Careers." In partnership with Department of Defense Dependents Schools - Europe (DoDDS-E) students and home schooled students will have the opportunity to see the world

  • Airmen assist Burundi's first-ever deployment

    Members of the 86th Contingency Response Group deployed to Burundi Dec. 1 to train the country's foreign military in deployment planning, personnel and cargo preparation and processing for its first-ever deployment outside the Burundi border. The ongoing operation is to support the United Nations in

  • Sabers passion leads her to spot on Tops in Blue

    A 52nd Dental Squadron Airman is about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime as a vocalist for the 2008 Tops in Blue team. Senior Airman Gina Bauza, a dental technician, first saw Tops in Blue perform in Washington, D.C. when she was in high school and was instantly impressed. "The first time I

  • Airman receives special Christmas phone call

    An Airman deployed from Spangdahlem Air Base received a unique Christmas gift, a phone call from Pres. George W. Bush thanking her for service to the country. Airman 1st Class Rachael Whitlow, 22nd Expeditionary Fighter Squadron aviation resource management, was excited as she waited to be connected

  • Lakenheath surpasses CFC goal

    A slow start, a quick finish and a record turnout were the hallmarks of the Liberty Warriors contribution to this year's Combined Federal Campaign. Volunteers across base flattered, coaxed and cajoled their way to $311,117 easily beating the base goal of $300,000. The campaign ran from Oct. 1

  • Iraqi Operation Child donations packed, ready to make Iraqi children smile

    More than 50 Airmen from across all the squadrons here came together Dec. 22 to help sort through thousands of school supplies, toys and more for families in southern Iraq. "Ask and ye shall receive," is the simplest way to explain how in just over one month, hundreds of boxes filled with donations