Nov. 29, 2007 Sabers witness Order of the Sword ceremony When Gen. William T. Hobbins, USAFE commander, received the honor of being inducted into the Order of the Sword, more than 120 Sabers were on hand to witness this Air Force moment in history. Special guests at the event included Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Rodney McKinley and the eighth Chief
Nov. 29, 2007 5 Saber cyclers place in U.S. Europe race series The Saber Cycling Team finished the 2007 US Forces Europe Mountain Bike Championship Series with five members placing in their respective categories. In the Women's Military Open category, Patricia Winn took home second place. Francesca Corazza won first place in the Women's Senior Civilian
Nov. 29, 2007 Eifel community welcomes little Sabers Congratulations to the parents of the newest Sabers. Cohen Tyler Morrow was born at 12:44 a.m. Nov. 2 to Senior Airman John and Kayla Morrow. He weighed 6 pounds, 12 ounces and was 20 inches long. Airman Morrow is assigned to the 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. Ava Elaine Hunt was born at 9:16
Nov. 27, 2007 USAFE Airmen met to optimize FTAC programs The 52nd Fighter Wing hosted the first U.S. Air Forces in Europe Career Assistance Advisor and First Term Airman Center conference to examine FTAC programs throughout the command Nov. 16-17. "Our primary focus was to standardize and optimize the USAFE FTAC program using a three-step approach," said
Nov. 26, 2007 Spangdahlem, Ramstein Airmen provide optometry care to deploying African troops Two Sabers from the 52nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron Optometry Flight served on the lead team providing optometry and eye care to two battalions from the Burundi, Africa, military before they left on a peace keeping mission in Somalia. The team, which saw 1,597 patients between Nov. 6-15, consisted
Nov. 26, 2007 Saber makes professional bodybuilding debut A local bodybuilder made his professional bodybuilding debut at the World Natural Bodybuilding Federation World Championship in New York City Nov. 10. "I went as representative of the U.S. Air Force, but I also went along with the German team assisting their amateur athletes competing in the Amateur
Nov. 26, 2007 Help OSCS bring holiday cheer to dormitory Airmen The weather is getting colder, the lines at the Base Exchange and post office are getting longer, and that can only mean only one thing ... the holidays are just around the corner. The holiday season and spending time with family usually go hand-in-hand, but unfortunately many of the Airmen at