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  • U.S. Senator tours Raptor maintenance training facility at Sheppard

    U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas, got a look at the next generation of training at Sheppard AFB when she recently toured the state-of-the-art F-22 Raptor Maintenance Training Facility. As the ranking member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans

  • New AETC commander offers views on leadership, future of command

    The day before he pinned on his fourth star and took command of the Air Force's First Command, Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz sat down to talk leadership, AETC's role in the Global War on Terror, and what the command's Airmen can expect from their new boss.The general, who replaced Gen. William R. Looney

  • General Lorenz takes command of AETC

    General Stephen R. Lorenz officially took command of Air Education and Training Command in a 10:30 a.m. ceremony here today.As the new leader of "The First Command," General Lorenz is responsible for recruiting, training and educating all Airmen throughout their careers. General Duncan J. McNabb,

  • F-15 West Coast Demo Team performs at RIO NEGRO

    Medellín, Colombia (AFPN) -- RIO NEGRO, or "Black River" in Spanish, is the premier air and trade show in Colombia. This weekend, the event also served as the stage for the F-15 West Coast Demonstration Team's spectacular display in front of a Latin American crowd estimated at more than

  • Airman reunites with family at Colombian air show

    Medellín, Colombia (AFPN) - Air Forces Southern air shows in Central, South America and the Caribbean are always opportunities for Airmen to connect with local communities and showcase American aviation technology. But for one Airman, the opportunity to be a part of the F-15 West Coast Demonstration

  • Randolph squadron hosts "Wings for Wounded Warriors"

    A training accident that caused the loss of his left leg, multiple burns and resulted in fifteen surgeries still couldn't keep Marine Corps Capt. Ryan Voltin, an AH-Cobra pilot, out of the cockpit June 27. "It's been a while since I've sat in the seat," Captain Voltin, 27, said after taking a

  • First-year federal employee earns prestigious award

    A 25-year-old Wilford Hall civilian employee is one of 29 Service to America Medals finalists honoring outstanding federal workers around the world who are making high-impact contributions critical to the safety, health and well-being of Americans. Dave Carballeyra, director of stereolithography at