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  • Super Saber Performer

    Name: Staff Sgt. James BouckUnit: 704th Munitions Support SquadronDuty title: Senior Emergency Actions ControllerHometown: Mountain Home Air Force Base, IdahoYears in Service: SixWhy joined: My father was in the U.S. Air Force for 20 years, and I was in Air Force Junior ROTC in high school.Family:

  • Super Saber Performer

    Name: Staff Sgt. Daniel WanhalaUnit: 702nd Munitions Support SquadronDuty title: NCO in charge of trainingHometown: Tigard, Ore.Years in Service: Ten and a half years.Why joined: I joined to venture out on my own, serve my country and gain experience as a military police officer.Family: I've been

  • USAFE vice gets familiar with Spangdahlem mission

    The U.S. Air Forces in Europe vice commander visited Spangdahlem as part of a familiarization tour Dec. 13, 2012. The tour gave Lt. Gen. Tom Jones a chance to see how Spangdahlem operates and how Sabers fuel the USAFE and Air Force Africa mission.During his visit, Jones met with 52nd Fighter Wing

  • AF leader praises Saber safety

    The U.S. Air Force Chief of Safety visited Spangdahlem Dec. 12, 2012, as part of a familiarization tour.The U.S. Air Forces in Europe Safety Summit takes place at Ramstein Air Base this week, and U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Margaret Woodward took the opportunity to visit other air bases in the local

  • EOD shares counter-IED operations with Hungarian army

    U.S. and Hungarian military members joined forces to teach awareness and identification of homemade explosive devices Dec. 4, 2012.The 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight welcomed the NATO allies to join their awareness training to exchange techniques, ideas and methods.

  • Notes from the JAG: December 2012

    Click the link for the December edition of "Notes from the JAG."http://www.spangdahlem.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-121205-003.pdf

  • USAFE pilots new AF inspection process

    U.S. Air Force leaders continue to develop and refine the process in which service members maintain a high degree of job performance, military discipline and effective leadership.Specifically, revisions are being made to the force's ability to self inspect, evaluate findings and adhere to corrective