2011 retraining program in full swing
Airmen have almost a month remaining to voluntarily retrain in Phase I
of the 2011 NCO Retraining Program before the program
Airmen have almost a month remaining to voluntarily retrain in Phase I
of the 2011 NCO Retraining Program before the program
The Weilerbach Department of Public Order keeps getting complaints
about pet owners walking their dogs on public streets, squares, parks
and playgrounds and not picking up and disposing after them.
There are only 60 days until the Nov. 2 general election. If you have not requested
your absentee ballot for the 2010 general election, do so immediately.
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The Air Force surgeon general has issued a memo alerting all Airmen
about safety concerns regarding electronic cigarettes, a new type of
nicotine product.
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates is asking all Department of Defense
military and civilian employees for their ideas on how the DOD can be
more efficient and effective. The Air Force strongly supports the
secretary
The Air Force secretary emphasized his commitment to Airmen and their
families and a focus on strategic balance to best support current and
future operations during the Air Force Sergeants
As the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks nears, officials remind
Airmen about a key program that was implemented in the hopes of
preventing future incidents.
As a result of that day, the anti-terrorism program
Two U.S. Air Force C-130Js flew missions into Russia from Ramstein Aug.
13 delivering firefighting supplies promised by President Barack Obama.
Some people might believe August is too early to start thinking about
the winter holidays, but if you