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  • Airmen try out for chance to have thrill of fuels special operations

    Amongst the darkness and stillness of the night, the C-130 Hercules set down, wheels skidding on the dirt clearing that made up the Middle Eastern terrain.As the dust settled and the plane came to a halt, the Airman looked through his goggles over the lowering cargo ramp into the digital

  • Arrival ceremony welcomes fallen U.S. military home

    Three unidentified American heroes returned from war June 17. They were greeted here by friends and fellow service members, with full military honors. Although their return was sad because they were ones who had paid the ultimate sacrifice, their return was also joyful because they are fallen heroes

  • Alcohol leads to more than a good time

    "The plan was for us to go just to the Christmas party and home," said Staff Sgt. Joshua Roundtree, 18th Wing munitions inspector.His wife had agreed to drive the night of the party so he could have a few drinks with his coworkers, he said. This was a favor to him as they had only been on island for

  • Commentary - Need reasons to exercise?

    Is all of this exercise really worth the effort? Can't this be a whole lot easier? When will we be able to keep fit while lounging in the recliner? There are too many days when we are tempted to skip the workout. How many of you have said: "I'll start tomorrow."? How many days ago was yesterday?

  • U.S., Indonesian Airmen begin Cope West 11

    Airmen from the 374th Airlift Wing at Yokota Air Base, Japan, and their Indonesian Air Force counterparts gathered at a ceremony to officially mark the beginning of the U.S. and Indonesian tactical airlift exercise called Cope West 11 June 20 at Halim Air Base, Indonesia.Three C-130 Hercules

  • Marines keep an eye on the sky in Alaska

    Marine Air Control Squadron One, from Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., recently ventured to Alaska for the first time to participate in the U.S. Pacific Command exercise Northern Edge 11. The Marines, who normally train at their home station, plan to take advantage of the unique training