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  • Repainted Oasis Mural for 332d Air Expeditionary Wing

    Staff Sgt. Jasmin Walker updated the mural rock in front of the Oasis September 4, 2022. The Oasis is a quiet place for Airmen to relax and enjoy snacks, massage chairs, magazines, calming music and other amenities.

  • New joint BADC team ensures PSAB security from UAS threats

    As unmanned aerial systems become a more ubiquitous feature of the battlefield across the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, so does the need for innovative thinking and advanced technology to protect U.S. military and Royal Saudi Air Force personnel and critical resources.To help secure

  • New joint BADC team ensures PSAB security from UAS threats

    As unmanned aerial systems become a more ubiquitous feature of the battlefield across the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, so does the need for innovative thinking and advanced technology to protect U.S. military and Royal Saudi Air Force personnel and critical resources.To help secure

  • 380th AEW remembers 9/11

    The 380th Air Expeditionary Wing held a 9/11 Patriot Day memorial ceremony September 11, 2022, at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates. As the events of that day slip deeper into history, the focus of the memorial was to ensure those who saw that day continue to remember it, and those too young

  • 332d Post Office Processes Shipment

    The 332d Air Expeditionary Wing receives dozens to hundreds of packages every day. Each one has to be inspected, unloaded, sorted and processed before it can reach the airman to whom it is addressed. Dealing with the workload requires the efforts of Postal Mail Clerks and numerous volunteers.

  • Commentary: Remembering 9/11, 21 years later

    This year, we stand 21 years removed from the fateful day of Sept. 11, 2001.Do you remember when you awoke on Sept. 11? Do you remember going about your normal business? More than 17,000 people went to work in the World Trade Center buildings that morning. Nearly 20,000 people filled the Pentagon’s