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  • Iraqi Vice Chief of Staff: Air component top priority

    The Iraqi joint forces vice chief of staff discussed his country's top military priorities during a visit to Air Education and Training Command March 4. Chief among those priorities are the establishment of credible, effective air and naval components, General Nasier Arkan Al-Abadi said. "The Iraqi

  • WSEP tests 33rd Fighter Wing ability to send fire from the clouds

    As the Nomad motto forecasts, "fire from the clouds," rained through gulf skies after live ordinance deployed from F-15 Eagles during a recent evaluation. More than 140 Nomads from the 33rd Fighter Wing tested the lethality of eight combat-coded F-15C aircraft from the 58th Fighter Squadron during a

  • AETC officials announce career enlisted aviator award winners

    Air Education and Training Command officials recently announced the 2008 Staff Sgt. Henry E. "Red" Erwin Outstanding Career Enlisted Aviator of the Year award winners. These individuals will move up to the next level of competition. Airman Senior Airman William J. Morgan, 58th Airlift Squadron,

  • AETC officials announce intelligence field award winners

    Air Education and Training Command officials recently announced the 2008 Outstanding Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Award winners, recognizing the command's top individuals and performers in the field. These individuals and units will compete in the Air Force-level competition, except

  • Symposium encourages Building Partnerships, ideas

    The LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education invites select officers and civilian equivalents to take part in the Building Partnerships Symposium March 23 to 25. The event's primary focus is to promote discussion about relevant experiences and theories to be incorporated into Air Force

  • LeMay Center realigns doctrine development

    The commander of the Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education said Feb. 19, the center is taking a vision "first imagined in 1997," when the Air Force Doctrine Center moved from Langley Air Force Base, Va., to Maxwell, and is moving center forward to ensure a direct relationship

  • AETC commander visits Springfield Guardsmen

    The 178th Fighter Wing and Ohio Air National Guard welcomed the Air Education and Training Command commander during the general's visit to Springfield Feb. 25. Maj. Gen. Harry W. "A.J." Feucht Jr., Ohio Air National Guard commander, and Col. Mike Roberts, 178th FW commander, greeted Gen. Stephen R.

  • Altus shop improvement reuses waste water

    The 97th Maintenance Directorate wheel and tire shop recently improved the way they wash aircraft wheels, which will save the Air Force more than $47,000 and reduce hazardous waste generation by more than 27,000 pounds annually. When the shop focused on increasing efficiency, the end result was the

  • AETC officials announce 2008 media contest winners

    Air Education and Training Command officials recently announced the public affairs 2008 Media Contest winners, recognizing excellence in communication. Most of these individuals will compete in the Air Force-level competition. Categories contractor or stringer article and photograph compete only in

  • Playing well with others: new survey measures collaboration

    Airmen and civilians throughout Air Education and Training Command have a new method to improve how the command communicates and collaborates. This week, approximately 6,000 randomly selected people across AETC received a short, simple survey from the command's Plans, Programs, Requirements and