• June 1 airpower summary

    Coalition airpower integrated with coalition ground forces in Iraq and International Security Assistance Force troops in Afghanistan during operations June 1, according to Combined Air and Space Operations Center officials here. In Afghanistan, a Navy F/A-18C Hornet strafed an enemy compound in

  • Dyess Warrior of the Week

    This week's warrior is Airman 1st Class Kayla J. Fox from the 7th AMDS.Job title: Dental Assistant. Job description and its impact on the overall mission: Assists Dental Officers in the quality dental care of Team Dyess personnel. Enhances the oral health and readiness posture of patients, enabling

  • Articles 15 given during May

    The military justice system is a commander's program designed to support good order and discipline in the unit and to ensure mission accomplishment. When commanders decide to impose nonjudicial punishment, they can choose from a variety of punishments. For enlisted members, the list includes

  • Special court martial finds Dyess NCO guilty

    During a special court martial, an NCO was found guilty, May 28 of assault of a child under the age of 16. The NCO assaulted a 3-year-old child by backhanding him to the face, resulting in a large bruise. The staff sergeant, assigned to the 7th Maintenance Operations Squadron, was found guilty of

  • Deployed Dyess NCO helps train, mentor Iraqi police

    In a crowded briefing room more than two dozen security forces members sporting flight suits casually sit and wait for their squad leader to start the briefing for the day's mission. As the squad leader makes his way to the front of the room the lightheartedness quickly turns to seriousness because

  • COMACC announces retirement

    The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. William M. Fraser III, to succeed Gen. John D.W. Corley as commander of Air Combat Command. General Corley assumed command of ACC in October 2007. As commander of the Air Force's largest major command with the nation at

  • New options available for accompanied Korea tours

    Air Force members headed to certain locations in Korea now can request an accompanied tour and serve with their families for two or three years. Current base facilities, such as housing, schools and support activities, will limit the number of Airmen authorized to serve the accompanied,

  • New PCS program puts customers in the driver's seat

    With nearly 200,000 permanent change of station moves expected in the approaching season, it is important for Department of Defense personnel to note several broad changes to the personal property shipment process. The uniformed services began using the Defense Personal Property System to move DOD