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  • MDG participates in nationwide initiative

    Since the beginning of the civilized world, quality healthcare has been at the forefront of people's basic needs.In an effort to maximize this basic need, hospitals across the country, including the 366th Medical Group, have pledged allegiance to a Department of Health and Human Services initiative

  • DOD's longest-serving working dog retires

    For a few weeks in January, MHAFB held the distinction of having the longest-serving military working dog in the Department of Defense.Base leadership, fellow Defenders and other members of the Gunfighter family came out to say farewell to Tanja as she left the 366th Security Forces Squadron kennels

  • 12th Air Force prepares for Blue Flag exercise

    The 612th Air and Space Operations Center is currently preparing for a blue flag exercise. The expected dates of the exercise are February 5 - 15.The blue flag exercise is used to certify the 612th AOC as a combined air and space operations center and to certify Lt. Gen. Robin Rand as the combined

  • On American soil

    You could hear the anticipation in the air. The hum of the engines on the Boeing 767 was quieted by the excitement of an approaching reunion. Multiple delays did little to dampen the spirits of friends, family and co-workers who showed up to Bldg. 908 to welcome back more than 200 Airmen from the

  • 337th TES gears up for largest B-1 modification

    The 337th Test and Evaluation Squadron is gearing up for the largest B-1 modification in program history, as part of the Integrated Battle Station and Sustainment-Block 16 upgrade. Because of the magnitude of this upgrade, additional work is being done to make sure the 337th TES is ready to test and

  • CMSAF transition: Airmen say goodbye to Roy, welcome Cody

    The Air Force appointed its 17th chief master sergeant of the Air Force during a transition and retirement ceremony here Jan. 24.In his last official act before retiring, Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James Roy relinquished the duties and responsibilities of the Air Force's highest enlisted

  • CSAF gets firsthand look at RPA operations

    The Hunters of the 432d Wing/432d Air Expeditionary Wing welcomed Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III during a visit here, Jan. 14.The visit gave the chief of staff an opportunity to meet the Airmen who perform the Air Force's intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance mission.Welsh

  • MDG learns to fly

    Safety is one of the Air Force's primary concerns, but in a career field where a simple mistake could mean the end to someone's life, it is a necessity.For almost a decade, personnel from the 366th Medical Group, along with civilian counterparts, have incorporated safety practices learned from the