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  • Chaplain Sugg, the problem solver

    Feeling down or depressed, having trouble at work or at home, need someone to talk to? The 33d Fighter Wing Chaplain, Capt. Robert Sugg, can help. Chaplain Sugg provides a service to the 33d FW that is part friend, part counselor and always confidential. He's the only chaplain at Eglin Air Force

  • Demon first shirt wins first place

    During Air Combat Command annual awards banquet April 14, ACC named Senior Master Sgt. Scott Delveau, 728th Air Control Squadron's first sergeant, ACC's First Sergeant of the Year for 2007. However, Sergeant Delveau was not in attendance. Instead, he was sleeping in his "pod" at Balad Air Base,

  • 2006 AETC Air Force Medical Service Health Benefits Advisor Award

    The Air Education and Training Command is pleased to announce the winner for the 2006 Air Education and Training Command Air Force Medical Service Health Benefits Advisor Award. A very special congratulations to: William Lee, 42nd Medical Group, Maxwell AFB, Ala.

  • AETC puts energy into program

    Mike Snedeker was a student at Benjamin Franklin Elementary School in Glen Ellyn, Ill., in the early 1960s when he first saw a Frank Capra film that impacted his life. It wasn't "It's a Wonderful Life" or "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" that captured his imagination. Rather it was a lesser-known

  • Laughlin Airman dies in motorcycle accident

    A motorcycle accident  April 23 in Del Rio, Texas claimed the life of a Laughlin AFB Airman. Senior Airman Juan V. Navarro, 22, 47th Aeromedical Dental Squadron, was traveling north on Bedell Avenue when the accident occurred. Airman Navarro was a member of the base' s Aerospace Physiology

  • 2006 AETC Technical Training Awards

    The Air Education and Training Command is pleased to announce the winners of the 2006 AETC Technical Training Annual Competition for Flight Commander of the Year, Officer, Enlisted and Civilian Instructors and Support Personnel of the Year, Military Training Leaders of the Year, and Combat

  • Airman goes in search of POWs, MIAs

    Coupled with the emotions surrounding prisoners of war or military members missing-in-action, there are questions families always wonder about and sometimes never get answered. However, the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command is trying to answer those questions with the help of Airmen all across the

  • A navigator to remember

    Encased in wood and glass, lay 80 engraved, sterling silver goblets which represent each member of the Doolittle Tokyo Raiders. Another silver goblet is turned upside down in remembrance of their fallen brethren-only 14 remain right-side up. "I am one of 14 Raiders who remain alive from the 1942

  • OSI commander wins Sijan award

    The group of small girls surrounded her, wide, dark eyes staring up in awe. The woman could have focused on their old, bedraggled clothes, or the bare feet standing on a dirt floor. But it was the girls' faces that she remembers, shining with elation and gratitude at the gifts they'd received. The

  • CPR, AED, Cool heads prevail as three Sheppard members save a life

    It happened without warning. No complaint of dizziness, no swooning. No drooping eyelids or words that slowly trailed off. One moment he was awake and alert -- the next found him slumping toward the hardwood floor, unconscious and not breathing. For the next 10 minutes, the life of Special Agent