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  • U.S. Marines, F/A-18s redeploy from PSAB

    The “Silver Eagles” of the Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 115 redeployed from here, March 23, 2022.During their three month stint, the VMFA-115 deployed a squadron of F/A-18 Hornets and support personnel to improve the ability of forces to move fluidly across the theater and show U.S. and coalition

  • U.S. Marines, F/A-18s redeploy from PSAB

    The “Silver Eagles” of the Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 115 redeployed from here, March 23, 2022.During their three month stint, the VMFA-115 deployed a squadron of F/A-18 Hornets and support personnel to improve the ability of forces to move fluidly across the theater and show U.S. and coalition

  • The language of medicine: Coalition partners tour the 405th EAES

    The diagnosis of an ailment doesn’t change across borders, so it is helpful when the best medical practices and knowledge are shared internationally. The 405th Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron opened its doors for the Italian Air Force Aeromedical Evacuation counterparts on March 23,

  • 332d Expeditionary Communication Squadron keeps Red Tails connected

    The 332d Expeditionary Communication Squadron keeps 332d Air Expeditionary Wing Airmen digitally connected by ensuring the ability to transfer data across the installation and world in a timely and efficient manner.“Our motto ‘Comms up, bombs down’ says it all,” said Chief Master Sgt. Nicholas B.

  • 332d EMDG dental team supports K-9 tooth extraction

    The 332d Expeditionary Medical Group Dental Clinic partnered with 248th Medical Detachment Veterinary Service Support, 3rd Medical Command, to perform a tooth extraction and cleaning for a 332d Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron military working dog at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia,

  • Who's a good dog?!

    MWD teams compete in various events such as explosive detection, a 2.45 mile ruck, an obedience portion and various scenarios to test the teams endurance, communication and teamwork. Units involved were a Navy and Army team from the Army Support Group - Kuwait Department of Emergency Services from