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Servant-leaders critical to unit success

Servant-leaders critical to unit success

Col. Vincent Valdespino
435th Communications Group commander

What is servant-leadership? Does leading from the rear have a place in today

July 23, 2004 ×

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‘Touch 'n Go’

‘Touch ‘n Go’

***image1***Tech. Sgt. Donna Siler and Chief Master Sgt. Jay Willis, U.S. Air Forces in Europe “Touch ‘n Go” band members, perform for more than 500 people at Donnelly Park July 16 as part of a free summer concert series. The 435th Services Squadron and the Defense Com-missary Agency served food […]

July 23, 2004 ×

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435th Services Squadron wins Curtis E. LeMay award

435th Services Squadron wins Curtis E. LeMay award

Betsy Allen
435th Services Squadron

The 435th Services Squadron won the Air Force General Curtis E. LeMay award recently.

July 23, 2004 ×

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A Moment in Air Force History

Who was the first person to fly solo around the world?

July 23, 2004 ×

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USAFE Airman Information File

Six years ago the Air Force created Air Expeditionary Force packages to rapidly deploy air and space power anywhere in the world.

July 23, 2004 ×

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Silver Flag prepares Airmen for phases of deployment 

Maj. Michael Kleiman U.S. Air Forces in Europe

Expeditionary life becomes a reality for more than 200 Airmen representing all U.S. Air Forces in Europe installations and a variety of career fields July 16 through Sunday as they participate in the Silver Flag exercise at Ramstein.

July 23, 2004 ×

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New KMC housing construction begins

New KMC housing construction begins

Amy Vandeveer 435th Civil Engineer Squadron

Development of new Military Family Housing in the KMC has recently begun and can be seen in the early stages at Vogelweh.
Throughout July, fences were erected around construction sites and demolition began.

July 23, 2004 ×

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Army initiates change for warrant officers

Army initiates change for warrant officers

Denise Calabria
21st Theater Support Command Public Affairs

The U.S. Army recently took a positive step in recognizing the important contributions of a small but invaluable member of its ranks

July 16, 2004 ×

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Customs warns ivory import ban in place

Imports of ivory into the United States are prohibited under the Endangered Species and the African Elephant Conservation acts.
The ban applies to unprocessed ivory tusks and to worked ivory pieces such as carved figures, jewelry or piano keys.

July 16, 2004 ×

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A Moment in Air Force History

When was the first time a National Guard unit was called up for federal service?

July 16, 2004 ×