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Air Force News
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Air Force News
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Joint Exercise Kicks-Off in Europe
More than 100 servicemembers from U.S. Air Forces in Europe, U.S. Army Europe and Marine Forces Reserve arrived Sept. 7 in Podgorica, Montenegro to participate in the 10th annual Partnership for Peace a Joint Chiefs of Staff-sponsored medical training exercise.
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Squadron Celebrates 60 Years
The 7329th Labor Service Unit was established Sept. 8, 1950, at Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany, and consisted entirely of civilians.
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B-1 Carries Record Setting Missile Load
A Dyess Air Force Base B-1B Lancer carried a full load of 24 AGM-158 Joint Air-to-Surface Stand-off Missiles on a flight over the Gulf of Mexico, Sept. 7 -- a first for the B-1 and AGM-158.
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ACC Commander Visits Ellsworth
The commander of Air Combat Command visited here Aug. 31 through Sept. 2, and met with Airmen to show his appreciation for their work and answer their questions.
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Department Calls for Innovation
Defense Department officials are putting some of their most vexing challenges on the Internet for the public to help solve as part of a new initiative to invite creative solutions to government problems.
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Cyber Task Force Cases Colors
After spending the better part of the past decade defending the Defense Department's computer networks, the Joint Task Force Global Network Operations command cased its colors.
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Medics Train with Armenian Military
The Armenian military deployed its only rapid response medical package for the first time during a recent medical field training exercise.
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Nominees Sought for Service Award
The Partnership for Public Service is soliciting nominations for the 2011 Service to America Medals. These medals recognize the accomplishments of the U.S.'s best public servants.
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Iraqi Air Force College Reopens
It took more than a year to plan, but now there are 157 Iraqi Air Force cadets, who will soon start training on Contingency Operating Base Speicher, Tikrit, Iraq. The cadets began arriving to the base Sept. 1.
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Langley Says Final ‘Farewell’ to F-15
The last two operational F-15 Eagles left here Sept. 1 for Portland, Ore. The 71st Fighter Squadron is scheduled to be inactivated Sept. 30.
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