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  • Key Spouse program supports military families

    Keeping deployed members' spouses involved and in the loop can be difficult for commanders and first sergeants to keep up. The key spouse program exists to make sure families are taken care of."The key spouse program mission is based on readiness, retention and resiliency," said Carmine Muscarella,

  • Defense officials establish Ebola medical support team

    When Air Force Capt. Stacey Morgan's commander sent her a text message saying that she needed to immediately call him, her first thought was, "Uh-oh. What did I do?"But after a minute or two of talking to her commander, her apprehension was quickly replaced by anxious excitement, as he asked her to

  • Goodfellow first in AETC to reach CFC goal

    Goodfellow is the first base in Air Education and Training Command to reach its Combined Federal Campaign goal with more than $125,000 raised for multiple charities.The goal set was approximately an eight-percent increase from the amount raised last year."This amazing result shows Goodfellow

  • Goodfellow memorializes Sgt. Brandenburg

    Goodfellow held a memorialization and building dedication ceremony for Sgt. Dale Brandenburg, Vietnam War veteran and airborne radio maintenance technician, at the 17th Training Group, building 448, Oct. 27.In 1972, Brandenburg attended the Airborne Radio Maintenance Technician training at

  • Keesler NCOA graduates first generation of ILE

    The Mathies NCO Academy graduated the first-ever class of technical sergeants through the four-week Intermediate Leadership Experience course here Oct. 23.Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody was the guest speaker for the 34-student graduation, which comprised students from all over the

  • AETC helps Air Force post record year in safety

    Air Force-wide the service had its lowest ground mishap fatality rate in 10 years and safest aviation year ever in fiscal 2014.Air Education and Training Command did its part to contribute to those historical declines by posting fatality and major aircraft mishap rates even lower than the Air

  • Luke deploys youngest Airmen in AF history

    Sweat dripped from their brows as they began their deployment in the desert heat.Children of service members participated in the sixth annual Operation Kids event Saturday at Luke Air Force Base. The event was geared to help children understand the things their parents do when preparing for a

  • Medical response team begins training for possible Ebola cases

    Defense Department leaders are ensuring the 30 members of a medical support team that may be called upon to respond to new cases of Ebola in the U.S. are receiving world-class, state-of-the-art training, a senior military doctor said.Air Force Col. John J. DeGoes, command surgeon for U.S. Northern

  • AF women try out for basketball team

    Airmen stationed around the world gathered at Maxwell Air Force Base Oct. 19 to try out for the All Air Force women's basketball team, with hopes of representing the service in the Armed Forces Basketball Championship tournament at Camp Pendleton, Calif., in November.In his second year as the head

  • Keesler utilizes mock bills to show energy costs in user-friendly way

    Keesler is bolstering its energy conservation campaign by sending statements to managers of metered facilities that detail monthly electrical and natural gas use for their building.These mock bills are intended to illustrate the base's energy consumption in a more meaningful way, according to Billy