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  • AAC offers Airmen chance to get involved

    Getting to know leadership, opportunities to be involved in the community, meeting new friends, and advocating quality of life issues are all potential benefits of joining a club: the Airmen's Advisory Council. The AAC offers Airmen from pay grades E-1 - E4 a chance to play a more active role in the

  • Annual award winners announced

    Congratulations to the following Airmen who were an annual award winner:Senior Airman Brian E. Box, Staff Sgt. Jennifer A. Walley, Senior Master Sgt. Stanley Higgins, Master Sgt. Kecia R. Uyeno, Capt. Joshua A. De Paul, Mr. Alan J. Weiler, Mr. Stephen H. Eurich, Mr. Karl A. Owen, Senior Airman Eric

  • Dyess NCO passes away

    Staff Sgt. Lurlland Bartley of the 7th Component Maintenance Squadron passed away Feb. 19. He was a member of the Dyess Fuels shop since January 2004. He will be missed. If anyone has a claim for or against the estate of Sergeant Bartley, please contact 2nd Lt. Christopher Rousseau at 696-3982.

  • Feb. 24 airpower summary: C-130s bring needed airlift support

    Coalition airpower integrated with coalition ground forces in Iraq and International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan during operations Feb. 24, according to Combined Air and Space Operations Center officials here. In Afghanistan, Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles and Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt

  • New fire station to have ribbon-cutting ceremony

    Dyess will officially unveil and open the new base housing units and crash rescue fire station with ribbon-cutting ceremonies scheduled for 2 p.m. on Feb. 22. Congressman Randy Neugebauer, who helped secure military construction funding for both projects, is expected to participate in both

  • Air Force is 'Above All'

    The Air Force has a new advertising campaign to recruit the next generation of Airmen as well as better inform people about the Air Force mission: "Above All." "The new slogan is admittedly a bold one," said Col. Michael Caldwell, deputy director of Air Force public affairs, "but so are Airmen."

  • New Web-based assignment application debuts March 3

    The power to apply for your next home-basing and follow-on assignment will soon be literally at your fingertips. Starting March 3, all active-duty enlisted members and officers (lieutenant colonel and below) who are slated to serve an unaccompanied tour of 15 months or less will have the ability to