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  • Top Saber Performer

    Tech. Sgt. Amelia Moody, 52nd Munitions Maintenance Group, is the 52nd Fighter Wing's Top Saber Performer for the week of May 8-14, 2009.Name: Tech. Sgt. Amelia Moody Unit: 52nd Munitions Maintenance Group Duty title: Knowledge operator Hometown: Markham, Ill. Years in service: 17 Why joined: I

  • Making a difference where ever they go

    Spangdahlem and Bulgarian Airmen traveled to the Yambol Children's Home to spruce up the home to orphaned children ranging from a few days to six years old April 27, 2009. "As Airmen whereever we go, we are U.S. ambassadors and when we went to Bulgaria it was no different," said Senior Master Sgt.

  • Children learn how to DEFY per pressure

    Drug Education For Youth is a self-esteem building program that provides children with the tools they need to resist drugs, gangs and alcohol. Initially developed by the Drug Demand Reduction Task Force, DEFY is sponsored by the local command and restricted to youth ages nine-12 from military

  • Local town invites Sabers to join American themed music festival

    The village Orenhofen invites base members to their annual music festival May 16-17, this year themed "America." On behalf of the Orenhofen community, Marko Schoenhofen would like to welcome his American neighbors to the festival. The Orenhofen music association will offer American specialties, folk

  • Social networking in the Air Force

    One-hundred fifty million people use Myspace every day. Add Facebook, Twitter, Friendster and the other social networking Web sites then consider the massive number of people who can look at your page. Is your page an Operational Security risk? "People should avoid posting pictures of themselves in

  • USAFE offers tips for preventing identity theft

    Identity theft - you hear about it everywhere AFN commercials, radio commercials and newspaper articles. You may have even completed the phishing computer-based training recently in response to the Network Security Focus Day mandated by the Department of Defense. But, why is the communications

  • Information discipline requires vigilance

    "Even minutiae should have a place in our collection, for things of a seemingly trifling nature, when enjoined with others of a more serious cast, may lead to valuable conclusion." When Gen. George Washington first spoke those words, his intentions were to impress upon his soldiers that protecting