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  • First AF reservist graduates Marine leadership course

    More than 110 gunnery sergeants in pressed khaki shirts and green pants marched up individually to receive their Marine Corps Staff NCO Academy, Advanced Course certificates. Near the end of the ceremony, a lone Airman in blues stood up, walked to the front and received his certificate of training

  • Duke Field promotes 21 reservists in November

    Congratulations to the following November enlisted promotees:5th Special Operations SquadronSenior Airman Tiffany Phillips711th SOSSenior Airman Aran Nelson919th Civil Engineer SquadronSenior Airman Michael Blyden Jr.Senior Airman Christopher LudwigSenior Airman Andrew MoneySenior Airman Leah

  • Nomads remember on Khobar Towers 15th anniversary

    Airman, Marines, Sailors and family members gathered to remember 19 brave warriors and 12 valiant 33rd Fighter Wing Nomads on the 15th anniversary of the Khobar Towers bombing June 24."I'm humbled to be a part of this ceremony," said Col. Andrew Toth, 33rd FW commander. "It reminds us, as a nation,

  • EOD amputee returned to duty

    After months of surgeries and rehabilitation, continuous physical therapy sessions and a full medical evaluation board an explosive ordnance technician gets to remain an Airman."It's exactly what I've been working so hard for," said Staff Sgt. David Flowers, a seven-year veteran who lost his right

  • EOD memorial ceremony honors 15

    "We assemble here today to remember the sacrifice of EOD technicians and comfort their loved ones left behind."With those words, Capt. Adam Guziewicz, Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal commander, welcomed almost 3,000 people to the 42nd annual memorial service honoring EOD technicians past

  • Pest patrol: Reservist helps keep critters in check

    There are probably very few deployment veterans who don't have a story to tell about their overseas encounters with aggressive insects, snakes or other indigenous wildlife. Despite being on her first deployment Master Sgt. Jennifer Alexander has had far more of these encounters than most. After all,

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