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  • Facility Energy Program earns new CDC playground at Tyndall

    Energy reduction efforts at Tyndall have translated into a cash award from Headquarters Air Education and Training Command. The command's annual Energy Incentive Award recognizes the top three performers in energy and water intensity reduction. For fiscal 2011, Tyndall finished third in the command

  • Air Force officials: check Professional Development Guide for errors

    Air Force officials announced today that some copies of the printed versions of the 2011 Professional Development Guide will need to be returned to unit Weighted Airman Promotion System monitors, as the documents may have a number of errors."Airmen and Supervisors of Airmen using this version of the

  • Archeologists unearth artifacts at Luke AFB

    Luke Air Force Base plans to build a large solar array on the south side of the base to help offset energy costs. First, however, site preparation must be done, including mitigation of surface archaeology and testing for subsurface archaeology. Unbeknownst to anyone, significant findings lay just a

  • Natural running clinic opens gaits

    Seven-time world champion adventure racer Ian Adamson hosted a natural running clinic at Club XL here March 13 and 14. The clinic focused on easing the transition from the common heel strike running form to a more proficient natural running form. The clinic consisted of running drills outdoors and

  • Laughlin Airmen train Afghans down range

    Five Laughlin Airmen met up while deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan, working as air advisors to an Afghan C-27 airlift squadron.The Laughlin pilot's mission come in two parts, said Maj. Allen Smith, deployed from the 86th Flying Training Squadron here. "On one level, we are teaching the Afghan members

  • AETC to save money, boost security with ID system improvements

    Security forces throughout Air Education and Training Command are using technology improvements to make base access more secure while at the same time saving money and resources.In 2010, the command began using a system called DBIDS, or Defense Biometric Identification System, to check IDs at base

  • Armed forces receive free NCAA March Madness Live special access

    Military members wishing to root on their favorite college basketball team as they compete in the upcoming NCAA basketball championship tournament now have free online access to do so. Using their .mil email address, military members can register with the NCAA.com website to receive free online