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  • JTF-Bravo delivers medical care to Costa Rica

    Thirty-eight members of Joint Task Force-Bravo recently treated 704 patients during a two-day joint Medical Readiness Training Exercise in partner with the Costa Rican Ministry of Health and Social Services.In the two villages of San Juan and Damitas, Costa Rica, local patients received preventative

  • AGE flight finds creative way to save time

    The 366th Equipment Maintenance Squadron's Aerospace Ground Equipment flight plays a vital role in the 366th Fighter Wing's Operational Readiness Inspection and deployments as they process 70 percent of the wing's cargo.Performing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on 443 pieces of equipment can

  • SFS Master Sergeant Receives the Bronze Star

    A master sergeant from the 355th Security Forces Squadron was awarded a Bronze Star at the base theater here September 4.Master Sgt. Brian LaMasney, 355th SFS, installation security, earned the medal for his service as superintendent of the Tactical Security Element, 451st Expeditionary Forces

  • RPA operations receive an upgrade

    Team Holloman Airmen moved a satellite communications terminal at the 849th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to help improve remotely piloted aircraft operations Aug. 22 and 23. Planning for this move began one month in advance at the RPA Steering Group, said Staff Sgt. Cameron Sapp, 849th Aircraft

  • AFREP: The last stop for maintenance

    In a time when budgets are shrinking and money is tight, shops across the Air Force are trying to find ways to do more with less. However, there is a little known program that has been working behind the scenes to alleviate some of these financial issues.As the last stop in the maintenance world

  • Global Strike Challenge 2012: Meet the Operations Group team members

    Dyess aircrews recently took to the skies with aspirations of representing Dyess as the premier bomb wing during the 3rd annual Global Strike Challenge.The Global Strike Challenge is the world's premier bomber, Intercontinental Ballistic Missile and security forces competition with units

  • Members of 612 ACOMS remember 9/11 victims with memorial march

    "Thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil, despicable acts of terror. The pictures of airplanes flying into buildings, fires burning, huge structures collapsing, have filled us with disbelief, terrible sadness and a quiet, unyielding anger." - President George W. BushIt was a Tuesday morning,

  • 18X pilots graduate from AF’s first MQ-9 Basic Course

    Student pilots participating in the Air Force's first MQ-9 Reaper Basic Course received their wings during a ceremony at the base theater Aug. 16.This marks the first time a student pilot in the Air Force Specialty Code 18X has completed the MQ-9 Basic Course without having been previously qualified

  • Ellsworth Defenders train to protect

    Defenders from the 28th Security Forces Squadron participated in a new active shooter training course in a Combat Arms shoot house at Ellsworth, Aug. 24, as a way of honing the skills necessary to protect the 28th Bomb Wing's most valuable resource -its Airmen.The course focused on preparing

  • Heavy Metal Airman

    A dim room, a single blue light and a heat source hot enough to melt metal may not sound like an ideal work environment for a woman, but for one Airman this is as close to home as it gets.There are currently 28 Airmen assigned to the Dyess metals shop, but of those 28, Airman 1st Class Brooke