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  • Navy trainers seek refuge in San Angelo

    Twenty three T-34C Turbo Mentor aircraft left Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Tuesday seeking refuge at San Angelo Regional Airport Mathis Field. They were fleeing from Hurricane Dolly, the first hurricane of the year, swirling in the Gulf of Mexico. The aircraft are assigned to Training Squadron

  • Keesler instructor performs lifesaving workout

    Instead of doing push-ups and focusing on his breath during a morning workout, Staff Sgt. Lawerence Dizon performed push-downs and secured the breath of a Navy retiree who suffered a heart attack July 11. The ground radio instructor and 12-year Air Force veteran said he saw a crowd gathering at the

  • Air Force's enlisted leader visits Keesler

    Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Rodney McKinley toured Keesler Air Force Base July 16 through 18 for his first official visit to the base since assuming the top enlisted leader position in June 2006. Principal activities during his visit included meeting with many of the various training

  • Tyndall assists in preserving threatened species

    At 4:30 a.m. each day when many people are just waking up, Natural Resources personnel and volunteers are scouring 17 miles of Tyndall Air Force Base beaches in search of turtle nests. Johnny Jennings, 325th Civil Engineer Squadron Natural Resources wildlife technician, and Courtney Roberson, 325th

  • 338th RCS share air power at Dayton International 2008 Air Show

    The 338th Recruiting Squadron from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base helped show visitors what the Air Force is all about at the Dayton International 2008 Air Show June 20. The event attracted about 90,000 enthusiasts and provided an ideal environment for recruiters to talk to people about today's air

  • Wilford Hall alumnus selected to lead joint dental training program

    A former resident of the Wilford Hall Orthodontic department has been named the new program director for the Tri-Service Orthodontic Program. Army Lt. Col. Ramon Melendez is the first graduate of the program to become a director. Colonel Melendez completed his TORP residency here in 2002. The

  • Lackland services division named best in Air Force

    The 37th Services Division has been awarded the prestigious 2008 General Curtis E. LeMay Award for best large-base services organization in the Air Force. A team of evaluators visited eight major command-level winners, including 37th SVD and its facilities on Lackland, KellyUSA and Camp Bullis, to

  • AETC first to receive new acquisitions authority

    Air Education and Training Command became the first major command authorized to pursue services acquisitions valued at up to $500 million, following the signing of an agreement between the command and Air Force Acquisitions officials. The new agreement is expected to help streamline the acquisition

  • Air Force medics hone skills in Panama

    A two-week U.S. Southern Command-sponsored exercise began here Saturday with the arrival of medics from seven military installations. The Medical Readiness Training Exercise to Panama is one of approximately 70 MEDRETEs sponsored each year by U.S. Southern Command. The MEDRETE is scheduled to treat

  • Conference highlights future of learning

    More than 80 representatives from military, government, and academia gathered here July 15-16 to share how they are working to modernize training and education. The Future Learning Conference was created to highlight what military, government, and academia are doing right as they develop new methods