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  • Airmen hone warfighter skills during Blue Flag exercise

    Airmen at 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) and the 612th Air and Space Operations Center (AOC) are currently participating in a Blue Flag exercise. The exercise, which officially kicked-off Feb. 8, trains the warfighter at the operational level in a realistic synthetic environment. These

  • Red Flag…where pilots prove what they’re made of

    More than 100 aircraft from 17 different units with more than 2700 people have come here to participate in Red Flag 13-2. Aircraft depart the base twice a day to participate in a wide-variety of realistic combat missions."It is by far the closest we can get to combat without actually going," said

  • Holloman Airman wins Air Force Medical Service Award

    The Air Force Medical Service announced the 2012 award winners on Feb. 5, recognizing a local Master Sgt., Christopher Dwyer 49th Aerospace Medicine Squadron superintendant, for the Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Leadership Award.The SNCO Leadership Award focuses on the ability to lead a team

  • NHANG Participates in Ilopango Airshow in El Salvador

    Airmen from the New Hampshire Air National Guard joined personnel from various United States federal agencies at the Ilopango Air Show here January 26th and 27th.Participating in the weekend's events were New Hampshire Air National Guard air traffic controllers, aircrew flight equipment, and public

  • Digital threats detected by digital warriors

    As Senior Airman Ryan Brock, 355th Communications Squadron information assurance technician, sits at his desk, the glow of the computer screen illuminates on his face. He's looking for perpetrators of the digital kind. Those who unknowingly put D-M's computer network systems at risk.Most Airmen

  • A chief’s recollection

    Chief Master Sgt. Dawna Cnota, 355th Fighter Wing command chief master sergeant, joined the Air Force 27 years ago as security police law enforcement, now known as security forces. She knew she would make a career of the military, but never imagined she would become a command chief master sergeant

  • 421st FS participates in joint deployment training

    The 421st Fighter Squadron from Hill Air Force Base, Utah, is participating in the U.S. Marine Corps Integrated Training Exercise Jan. 21-Feb. 2.The 421st FS participation enables Joint Tactical Air Controllers to experience controlling different aircraft rather than just the standard Marine Corps'