• Team Dyess performs mass retreat ceremony April 3

    The 7th Bomb Wing will hold a retreat ceremony April 3 at 4 p.m. at the base parade grounds. This is the first wing retreat ceremony involving all groups including the 317th Airlift Group in nearly a year. More than 100 Airmen are expected to render respect to the flag during the retreat

  • Dyess Warrior of the Week

    This week's Warrior of the Week is Airman 1st Class Christopher J Spivey. Unit: 9th Bomb Squadron Job title: Aviation Resource Management System Job description and its impact on the overall mission: To input and audit flight mission data and aircrew training accomplishments. Also, to ensure all

  • Article 15s

    The following Dyess Airmen received an Article 15 between Feb. 15 and March 15: A 317th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron airman 1st class accepted an Article 15 for dereliction of duty and failure to obey a lawful order. Punishment consisted of a suspended reduction to the grade of airman, restriction

  • Revised 'Little Brown Book' now available

    Air Force officials here recently revised Air Force instruction 36-2618, The Enlisted Force Structure, also known as "The Little Brown Book," and the electronic version is available now with hardcopies expected to be available in May. The guide has long been a staple of establishing expectations and

  • March 28 Airpower Summary

    Coalition airpower integrated with coalition ground forces in Iraq and the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan in the following operations March 28, according to Combined Air and Space Operations Center officials here. In Afghanistan, a United Kingdom Royal Air Force GR-9 Harrier

  • Air Force officials deliver first C-130 to Polish military

    American and Polish airmen delivered the first of five refurbished C-130E Hercules military transport planes and spare parts March 24 to the Polish air force at Powidz Air Base, Poland. "It's a great day for them to celebrate the arrival of the Hercules. It's vital to them being able to -- own their

  • ANG gives options to separating Airmen

    After separating from active duty continuing on with an Air Force career may be easier than some think. Master Sgt. Jim Jeter, Air National Guard In-Service Recruiter, is hoping to open doors to many of those Air Force members that are looking to stay involved in the Air Force. Their jobs are to