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  • Time has come, end far from near

    My fellow Dukers, the time has come to say, "Goodbye," to the Midnight Express and embrace its digital version. I know it is difficult to change your comfort level, and though sitting in front of a screen to read anything can't be good for the eyes, it is the way of the future. You've heard how

  • AFSO21 success depends on your ideas

    Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century is the Air Force's dedicated effort to maximize value and minimize waste in all of our processes. For this program to be successful, ideas for improvements in work centers have to come from the Airmen most familiar with the unit's practices. As the

  • Sergeant takes jitters out of pest encounters

    The Air Force Reserve has its share of interesting occupations. Though the majority of personnel work from a desk, are flying aircraft or getting dirty turning wrenches, one reservist here deals with everything that would make the toughest Airman squirm. While everyone else is standing on chairs,

  • Serving with a passion: Reservists, Guardsmen complete total force

    How do a school principal, state police trooper and Tae Kwon Do school owner all find themselves thousands of miles from home, living and working together in a middle of the desert? This isn't the build up to a corny joke. It's a common occurrence for Air Force Reservists and Air National Guardsmen,

  • Airman strives to bowl for Air Force

    When a friend called Tech. Sgt. Jay Kindelspire to come out and compete as a team in the 49th Annual Northwest Bowling Tournament in Tallahassee, Fla., he was up for the challenge, even though he hadn't bowled professionally in years. "I really don't practice at all - I went into it just to bowl and

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