1st CMXS takes on new responsibilities
The 86th Airlift Wing
Finding an owner for a pet, not a pet for an owner is the slogan of the
KMC Stray Animal Facility. And they make sure they stick to their word.
Located on Pulaski Barracks, the facility constantly has pet traffic
coming through. In 2005 alone, the facility saw 191 pets pass through
and, to the delight of the KSAF employees, pets were adopted at a 95
percent rate.
The most fulfilling part of that adoption rate, said facility manager
Brent Sweetin, was that they let the pets go knowing they were going to
a good home.
The 37th Airlift Squadron welcomed home about 30 members of the
squadron last week. At the same time, 25 members deployed to maintain
the squadron
Individual members of the 712th Munitions Squadron, which is part of a geographically separated unit under the command of the 38th Combat Support Wing, recently took part in a simultaneous tree planting in Camp Darby, Italy and Mount Carmel, Israel.
The month of April has been designated as Autism Awareness Month. Autism, as described by Dr. Allan Bloom, clinical psychologist for Educational and Developmental Intervention Services, is a
If a plane goes down, a suspicious white powder is found in a government building or a natural disaster wreaks havoc on a European community, a group of highly trained disaster response personnel from across U.S. Air Forces in Europe will converge on the scene, forming one team
Wing commanders across U.S. Air Forces in Europe will now be able to suspend driving privileges of offenders who fail to follow proper installation entry procedures.
For many people, it is that time of year again, PCS season. PCS means opportunities for new friends, travels, experiences and in some cases new challenges. Some will be going to their long awaited dream assignment, while others will have to wait.