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  • Moving those who move the mission

    Sheila Jamero is a grandmother who goes by the call sign "Grammy," but she is also part of a key link in fighting the Global War on Terror. Ms. Jamero is part of the 379th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Vehicle Operations Section responsible for getting aircrews to their aircraft on time

  • Off the hook: CFP provides top-notch communications support

    The tireless, congenial greetings of computer-age heroes resonate throughout the 379th Expeditionary Communications Squadron Communications Focal Point building, for what seems as never-ending, saving the day for countless servicemembers suffering from the tyranny of rogue computers. Omaha, Neb.,

  • Vehicle accidents make dent in wing budget

    A recent accident, which totaled one vehicle and damaged another, focused attention on the rising number of vehicle mishaps here. The July 3 accident was one of 147 since the beginning of the year, compared to 98 during the same period last year. "From a safety perspective, the increase in mishap

  • Fight Night delivers entertaining one-two

    As the sun goes down, the Memorial Plaza Recreation Area is packed with spectators. While some know the fighters, others come just for the night-time spectacle. Occurring monthly, fight nights at the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing are a way for members of all services here to blow off a little steam

  • 379 ECES Dirt Boyz keep wing mission off bumpy roads

    Their name implies what they do for a living and offers a distinct visual of how hard they work. They are the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron shop affectionately known as the "Dirt Boyz." They are considered by base leadership as an invaluable asset and a major support function. The

  • 8 EAMS Invaluable to movement of personnel, cargo

    A squadron of 255 Air Mobility Command Airmen in Southwest Asia works around the clock to ensure passengers and cargo move in and out of the U.S. Air Forces Central area of responsibility, proudly proclaiming, "You need it, we move it." The 8th Expeditionary Air Mobility Squadron, a tenant unit of

  • Base BEEs keep mission buzzing

    Under the blazing Southwest Asia sun, an Airman dips his arm deep into the pool to collect water samples as pool guests enjoy a hard-earned break from the non-stop mission of the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing. The contributions of base bioenvironmental engineers make opportunities like this possible