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  • USACE commander oversees construction

    U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Kimberly Colloton, commanding general of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Transatlantic Division, takes a tour of the construction area of a new dining facility with Ali Al Salem Air Base leadership and USACE at ASAB, Kuwait, Oct. 21, 2021. It’s a priority of the 386th Air

  • Challenging the physical limits

    Senior Airman Thomas McMurray, currently deployed as a 387th Expeditionary Support Squadron Force Protection Airman at Al Mubarak Air Base, Kuwait, competed in a weight lifting competition and won first place with a total score of 1,800 pounds.

  • ASAB Airmen perform MAAS certification

    Members assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron electrical power production unit and fire department partnered with the 407th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron and the 386th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron to perform a Mobile Aircraft Arresting System

  • 407th Battle of the Badges

    Members assigned to the 407th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron competed against members assigned to the 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron in the Battle of the Badges event at Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, Nov. 11, 2020. Event organizers from both squadrons aimed to create

  • AMDEX 21-1 concludes at ASAB

    Air and Missile Defense Exercises aim to refine and apply joint tactics, techniques and procedures for defense against simulated air and missile threats.

  • Buehring benefits from troop retrograde

    An influx of U.S. Air Force Staff Weather Officers have been assigned to units at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, as the U.S. military executes troop retrograde from Iraq, which began in late June, 2020.

  • Leaving the AOR on their own terms

    Eight wounded warriors, who have visible and invisible injuries from combat, were on a mission to find closure by returning to the place of their traumatic incident through Operation Proper Exit.