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  • Command to observe recycling day

    About 800 fifth-grade students in the city of Columbus and Lowndes County, Miss., have been busy painting light bulbs, cutting up greeting cards and using lots of glue over the past few weeks. While the activity might sound a bit messy, each student's aim is to make less of a mess on the environment

  • AETC joins Air Force public Web format

    The content of a Web site can maneuver a person's perception of the good or bad about a product, company or idea. The Air Force has been using the Internet for more than a decade to communicate its image to the general public, and by the end of January 2007 all Air Education and Training Command

  • Airmen pull accident victims from burning vehicle

    An enjoyable night on the town for two-music loving Airmen took an unexpected turn last month when they faced a life and death situation along a stretch of Florida highway. "We were on our way home from a concert," said Airman 1st Class Shane Reid, 81st Range Control Squadron weapons director

  • 82nd CES environmental flight named best in AETC

    The 82nd Civil Engineer Squadron's Environmental Flight was named best in the command this week when they received the Outstanding Environmental Flight Award. Sheppard was number one out of 13 Air Education and Training Command bases and brought home the award, their first win since 1998. Many of

  • CCAF graduates 19 year old

    At 19 years old, Senior Airman Sharon Hawley became the youngest of more than 9,100 graduates earning their degrees in October at the Community College of the Air Force here. Assigned to Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., she completed the prerequisites for her aviation technology degree in less than

  • Practicing 3 R's keeps planet healthy

    Most people would probably love a diet that lets them shed more than four pounds a day. Doctors, however, would likely caution that such quick weight loss is unhealthy. Yet that's what people in the United States are doing everyday in terms of the garbage they cast off, and the steady "diet" of

  • Always room for improvement

    It's about maximizing value and minimizing waste, not about doing more with less. The doors of the Air Force Smart Operations 21 office opened at the 33d Fighter Wing in building 1363 with an official ribbon cutting ceremony Oct. 10. "We're the place to come to if someone has a project or process

  • Little Rock AFB Airman selected as Miss Arkansas

    An Airman assigned to Little Rock Air Force Base was selected as Miss Arkansas USA Saturday evening and will go on to compete for Miss USA honors in the spring.2nd Lt. Kelly George, a resident of Sherwood, Ark., is deputy chief of public affairs for the 314th Airlift Wing. "Kelly represents the Air

  • Fiscal freedom: Airmen and Family Readiness Center offers finance education

    It's startling the number of young men and women who join the Air Force and are charged with caring for and maintaining millions of dollars of assets, yet they can't balance a checkbook. Michelle Schroeder and Charles Ringwood, community readiness consultants with the Sheppard AFB Airman and Family

  • AETC senior NCO named AF Enlisted Aide of the Year

    Becoming an enlisted aide in the Air Force is not just another career path but a unique and challenging opportunity to assist general officers accomplish their primary military and official duties. Each year the Air Force recognizes the best of these enlisted aides for their outstanding achievements