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  • UDM training ensures all is good-to-go

    U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center unit deployment management instructors conducted a one-week in-depth UDM training course here April 9 - 12.This mass training happened here in place of taking more than 20 Airmen from different agencies out of their primary jobs to fly to the states to learn

  • Airmen celebrate Earth Day, cleanup in many ways

    As millions of people around the world observe Earth Day April 22 this year, the Air Force is challenging every member of the Air Force family to do his or her part to conserve natural resources, minimize waste and prevent pollution."I challenge all Airmen to think about pollution prevention in new

  • Super Saber Performer

    Name: Senior Airman Evan Mills Unit: Spangdahlem American Forces NetworkDuty title: Broadcast journalistHometown: Florence, Ky.Years in Service: Two and a half yearsWhy joined: I joined because it was what I felt God was calling me to do at that time in my life. I wanted to serve in the military

  • Explore the Eifel: Visit fair to learn local travel opportunities

    Explore castles, visit historic towns and enjoy adventure sports by signing up for tours and trips from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. May 11 during the Explore the Eifel fair at Club Eifel.Explore the Eifel provides people a chance to go on low-cost excursions to see and learn about local culture, history and

  • AT tips keep travelers safe

    The 52nd Fighter Wing Anti-Terrorism Office has spent the past four months setting up a Sharepoint website to help keep Sabers safe during their travels to local communities and surrounding countries.Master Sgt. Michael Groder, 52nd FW anti-terrorism officer, said his office pulled information

  • Information Assurance provides tips to secure information

     The Air Force Network Integration Center is conducting an Information Assurance Assessment and Assistance Program inspection here April 16 - 24.The purpose of this inspection is to ensure computer, emission, and communication security programs meet Air Force security standards, said Master Sgt.