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  • Air Force officials revise fitness program

    The need for a "clear, understandable and simpler" fitness program will mean significant changes to the Air Force's current fitness program, said the service's top officer during a senior leadership conference held June 4 through 6 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Air Force Chief of Staff

  • H1N1 declared pandemic by World Health Organization

    The World Health Organization declared the H1N1 influenza a pandemic and raised the alert to Pandemic 6 June 11. According to the WHO, Pandemic 6 is characterized by community level outbreaks in at least one other country in a different WHO region. It is also characterized by human-to-human spread

  • Festival Time - 2009 Summer Events Calendar

    The following is a list of events in the region from June until September. This listing does not include all events occurring in the Eifel Region, but can be used as a guideline for the summer and fall months. Please note that dates and times are subject to change, and details may appear on the base

  • Sabers receive CCAF degrees

    Congratulations to the following Sabers who recently received their Community College of the Air Force degree. Aerospace Ground Equipment Technology Master Sgt. Samuel Okroi, 52nd Equipment Maintenance Squadron Air and Space Operations Technology Staff Sgt. Crystal Cox, 606th Air Control Squadron

  • LEAD program is Airman's path to Air Force Academy

    Active-duty Airmen interested in getting a commission through the U.S. Air Force Academy can apply for one of 135 slots available through the Leaders Encouraging Airman Development Program. Commanders nominate Airmen to attend the Air Force Academy Prep School in Colorado Springs, Colo., with an

  • Track your activity with ActiPed

    Clip a little black chip to your boot and you'll discover just how active you are throughout the day. The Skelton Memorial Fitness Center recently distributed approximately 2,000 ActiPeds, a tracking device that can measure one's personal activity level. The chips, typically costing anywhere from