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  • Mountain Roundup 2013 trains combined-joint warfighters

    A multinational combined-joint exercise dubbed Mountain Roundup 2013, kicks off here Sept. 30 and should end Oct. 19.The exercise is part of the German Air Force Tornado Fighter Weapons Instructor Course Mission Employment (ME) Phase, and many of the visiting 100 aircraft have arrived.More than 300

  • Holloman AFB firefighters train for success

    The friendships between co-workers can be a powerful thing, but when you spend 24-hours with the same people every other day, depending on them to possibly save your life one day, that's when you find the true definition of camaraderie; and the Holloman AFB fire protection flight knows all about

  • POL: Fueling the fight

    Without fuel, B-1 bombers are incapable of taking off from the flightline, much less putting bombs on targets.The responsibility of providing base bombers - as well as other vital equipment - with the lifeblood they need rests in the hands of the Airmen from the 28th Logistics Readiness Squadron

  • 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) holds change of command ceremony

    Lt. Gen. Tod Wolters became the commander of 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) during a change-of-command ceremony here, Sept. 24.General Wolters assumed command from Lt. Gen. Robin Rand in a ceremony officiated by Gen. Mike Hostage, Commander, Air Combat Command. General Wolters comes to Tucson

  • 726th ACS prepares combat-ready Airmen

    The 726th Air Control Squadron held an expeditionary combat skills training exercise Sept. 16-19, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho.The exercise was held to culminate a two-week training class testing the Airmen's ability to defend a location and respond appropriately to varying scenarios which

  • Navy Knighthawks conduct joint training with Air Force Thunderbolts

    Three U.S. Navy MH-60S Knighthawk helicopters participated in joint training with A-10 Thunderbolt II squadrons and Combat Search and Rescue units here September 12-20.The MH-60S, similar to the Air Force HH-60 Pave Hawk, traveled from the Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 23, Naval Air Station North

  • B-1 conducts first live-fire test of anti-ship missile

    The 337th Test and Evaluation Squadron completed their first of three scheduled live-fire tests of a Long Range Anti-Ship Missile, or LRASM, on-board a B-1 Bomber Aug. 27, successfully striking a waterborne target.The primary objective of the mission was to evaluate the separation of the missile