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  • Jets fly when AGE finishes job

    Day or night, rain or extreme sunshine, the 56th Equipment Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment Flight gets the job done. It is a technical, tough job and Airmen in AGE must be ready."When it rains, they get wet," said Master Sgt. Michael Miklas, 56th EMS AGE Flight production

  • Randolph military maintains high profile during local event

    Randolph celebrated Fiesta all over "Military City USA". Fiesta San Antonio is an annual celebration which began 120 years ago to honor the memory of the battle of the Alamo. Since then, it has bloomed into a nationally recognized festival highlighting Texas' rich culture and heritage. Fiesta is an

  • C-130s support fight against Mexican wildland fires

    Two Department of Defense C-130 aircraft conducted three aerial firefighting missions from here today in support of the ongoing efforts to contain the wildland fires in the Mexico state of Coahuila.The C-130's, from the 302nd Airlift Wing at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., and under the command and

  • Major dad: Vance officer is finalist for national fatherhood award

    The 3rd Fighter Training Squadron at Vance Air Force Base is a unit with a combat heritage in which instructors teach students the finer points of flying a modern fighter aircraft.But it is much more than that, said Lt. Col. James D. Bottomlee, commander of the 3rd FTS."My perspective is that I want

  • JBSA SARC earns Federal Service Award

    Dr. Charlotte Moerbe, Joint Base San Antonio Sexual Assault Response Coordinator, was recognized by the Department of Justice for outstanding work on behalf of crime victims during the National Crime Victims' Service Awards ceremony April 8 in Washington, D.C.Dr. Moerbe received a Federal Service

  • Airman awarded Purple Heart for valor in Afghanistan

    General Edward A. Rice Jr., commander, Air Education and Training Command, presented the Purple Heart and Air Force Combat Action Medals April 6 to an Airman for wounds received in combat action against a hostile enemy force in Afghanistan.Senior Airman Erik J. Schadler, an explosive ordnance

  • Warrior gears up for 'Games'

    Wounded warrior Israel Del Toro continues to improve his quality of life by way of different professional and sporting mechanisms. The latest, a custom-made Catrike Expedition, takes his love of competition to the next level.Returning to active duty despite disabling injuries received during combat,

  • Army drill sergeant pushes BMT flight

    When Army Staff Sgt. David Peters marched Air Force Basic Military Training Flight 258 past reviewing officials in the April 8 parade, it completed one half of a basic training instructor exchange between services.The drill sergeant-military training instructor exchange has given the Air Force and

  • SERE instructor at Fairchild doing what she loves

    As the sun ascends on a cold, mid-March morning in Colville National Forest, Wash., it marks the beginning of a 14-hour training day for survival, evasion, resistance and escape students and instructors. Three days of snow and rain have made the ground a wet, soggy, mud ice mixture. The temperature