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  • Fueling the fight

    Keeping fuel bladders filled and aircraft gassed up is a vital mission for the fuel storage Airmen. Without fuel, the mission here stops.That is why Airmen from the petroleum, oil and lubricants flight tirelessly work to keep the fuel flowing."We're responsible for receiving, storing and issuing

  • Four decades later, opportunity knocks

    A deployment is something many service members hope they never get tasked with, let alone volunteer for. However, after nearly four decades, one Airman here finally had the chance to experience what his Airmen experience downrange.Mr. Pedro, chief of the Recreational and Community Services program

  • Airman receives holiday surprise over the phone

    Earning a promotion ahead of schedule is a goal many Airmen strive to accomplish, but only a few actually succeed. One Airman here was recently shocked to hear that she was about to become a member of the elite group.Airman 1st Class Hannah, a Deliberate Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segment

  • ECES builds working relationship

    At an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, there is a group of professional Airmen, some on their first deployment, who received the unique opportunity to work hand-in-hand with their counterparts from another nation.Airmen with the Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron worked side-by-side with

  • One year down…many more to come

    It only takes a little bit of time to make a big impact. The members of the 95th Fighter Squadron and Aircraft Maintenance Unit have definitely made a big impact over the past year as they recently celebrated their one-year anniversary. The reactivated 95th FS and AMU out of Tyndall Air Force Base,

  • Long-awaited dorms now open

    The Expeditionary Force Support Squadron hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony here on Monday marking the grand opening of 300 new dorm rooms, commonly known as re-locatable billets or RLBs. The new two-person RLBs adds 600 bed spaces and are just one of the many continuous improvement projects completed

  • AMMO makes an explosion

    There’s nothing more exciting than watching a fighter jet loaded with munitions roar down the flight line headed off to take out the bad guy. All of this made possible by yours truly, Ammo.Since hitting the ground, Ammo troops assigned to the Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron have worked non-stop

  • A place to belong

    Staff Sgt. Ruta Shibeshi is an Airman in the United States Air Force. What sounds like a job title to most, to Shibeshi has meant family, friends and a place to belong.

  • Barriers no obstacle to art

    Air Force Staff Sgt. Quentin Fedrick designed and painted an art mural on a barrier located near the flightline at the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing at an undisclosed area in Southwest Asia, Aug. 21, 2014.

  • Barriers no obstacle to art

    This is the last in a series of three stories featuring the artwork displayed on base at the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing in Southwest Asia. In this final installment, Senior Master Sgt. Eric Peterson interviewed the 380th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron Airman responsible for painting his