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  • 379th LRS pumps to a record

    A very common truth in today's society is that hard work pays off and for the members of the 379th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Petroleum, Oils and Lubricants flight they proved that statement true by topping off more than 3 billion gallons of fuel since 2001. The Airmen of POL ensure

  • Collecting bottle caps?

    Did you or someone you know begin collecting bottle caps for a good cause earlier this month? The program has been discovered to be a hoax. This identical deceit happened at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan four years ago.For many, the thought behind the cause was simple; collect bottle caps to be used

  • Airman lives out dream in the sky

    For more than sixty years Airmen have been serving in the, U.S. Air Force, across different ranks and in many career fields. Having the opportunity to serve ones country is something most Service members feel is a great honor, privilege and even a dream come true.For Airman Cory Drummond Jr, 340th

  • Air Force to change enlisted evaluations, promotions

    (Editor's note: This story has been localized by the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs office. The original story can be found at: http://www.af.mil/News/ArticleDisplay/tabid/223/Article/486948/air-force-to-change-enlisted-evaluations-promotions.aspx)Air Force officials announced a series

  • Gym time is about building up not breaking down

    Many Service members arrive at the Grand Slam Wing with both professional and personal goals. Professional goals are of course to contribute to the mission success, and personally often have to do with improving their physical condition. Having a desire to improve one's overall fitness is great

  • Braving the heat, breaking records

    With the doors open temperatures rise well into the threshold to safely cook meat inside the KC-135 Stratotanker as sweat pours down U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Joseph Swartz's face while he triple checks the work his team just completed on the equally hot metal outside. Airmen who perform