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  • 379th EMDG Dental Element raises oral health awareness for children

    The three-person 379th Expeditionary Medical Group Dental Element opened its doors Feb. 17 to the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing's smallest dependents.The event supported National Children's Dental Health Month, but also was a chance for the dental team to explain the local dental process here for

  • ECONS takes requirements, produces mission

    The 8th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron needs new passenger terminal seating and 340th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron needs toner for their printers, but satisfying these requirements isn't as simple as driving to the nearest office supply store. It requires a measured process by

  • Avionics Airmen keep AOR mission rolling

    It takes more than maintaining some gears and levers to keep the world's premier Air Force flying, it takes highly qualified Airmen to keep sophisticated avionics equipment up and running. As the only centralized repair facility for avionics equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of

  • BPC and me: How the lodging process works

    Most service members can't wait to reach the comfort of the Blatchford-Preston Complex rooms on the south side of this undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, but waiting is required given the enormity of the largest lodging operation in the Department of Defense serving deployed and transient U.S.

  • Commander’s Cup Competition rallies Airmen, boosts morale

    The sun shone bright on the Airmen of the 64th Air Expeditionary Group as they formed up the morning of Jan. 25 to start three days of competition, team work and camaraderie."The Commander's Cup is a 64th AEG tradition, testing each Airman's mental and physical fitness in a challenging but fun

  • AFCENT band helps local music class get new direction

    Music is a common language for everyone in the world, so when a local school asked for some help - the Air Force Central Command Band was more than willing to assist.The school's music teacher asked 1st Lt. Rafael Toro Quinones, AFCENT Band officer in charge, to teach two music classes, one for its