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  • Air Force leaders expand force management options

    3/25/2010 - EDITOR'S NOTE -- Due to the high volume of traffic on the Air Force Personnel Center personnel services Web site following this announcement, Airmen experiencing difficulty accessing the site may direct their questions concerning force management to their base military personnel sections

  • 30 and counting

    As their F-16 Fighting Falcon pulled into its parking spot on the airfield, the dedicated crew chiefs from the 34th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit had something to be proud of: tail number 2119 had returned from its 30th code 1 sortie over the skies of Afghanistan, March 23, 2010.Col.

  • Airman's vigilance prevents aircraft mishap

    Vigilance prevailed when crew chiefs from the 455th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron ground aborted an F-15E Strike Eagle mission minutes before take-off, March 12, 2010.At approximately 11:30 p.m. Staff Sgt. Justin Wilson, 494th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit, crew chief, was

  • Medical Evacuation conference set to enhance ANAAC capabilities

    Members of the Afghan National Army Air Corps met with their coalition partners during a medical evacuation conference here, March 6, 2010. The purpose of the conference was coordination between ANAAC and coalition medical evacuation units to streamline and improve processes, said U.S. Air Force

  • Guidon is passed for Kapisa PRT

     Military members from Task Force La Fayette gathered at Forward Operating Base Morales-Frazier in the Kapisa province to observe a transfer of authority ceremony, March 8. Members of Provincial Reconstruction Team Kapisa watched as U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Thomas Goulter transferred the PRT's guidon

  • NFL players visit Bagram Airfield

    Players from four National Football League teams visited Bagram Airfield March 5, 2010, as part of a USO tour of the U.S. Central Command area of operations.Mario Williams, a defensive end for the Houston Texans; Jason Whitten, a tight end for the Dallas Cowboys; Vernon Davis, a tight end for the