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  • Services transition maintains responsible resource stewardship

    The Air Force continues to restructure manning and forces within the military to maintain responsible stewardship of taxpayer money.The restructure changes affect every base within the Air Force, but for Spangdahlem AB, the 52nd Force Support Squadron is looking for ways to keep programs active

  • 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

  • Super Saber Performer

    Name: Staff Sgt. Sung Yoon HwangUnit: 52nd Medical Operations SquadronDuty title: Pediatric medical technicianHometown: Richmond, Va.Years in Service: Five yearsWhy joined: I wanted to make a difference in the world by helping people.Family: Father, mother and younger sister.Hobbies: Traveling and

  • Assessment garners snapshot of base’s health

    A base-level environmental and safety audit takes place here April 16-20.The Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health Compliance Assessment Management Program is an assessment of a base's policies, directives and successes in managing issues that could adversely affect the environment or the

  • New process allows speedy medical appointments 'on track'

    Spangdahlem AB made a process change for making medical appointments during the Air Force fitness assessment in February as an effort to provide quick and responsive care to Airmen.This change allows Airmen who suffer an illness or injury during assessment test to stop immediately and request a

  • France to issue new driving law

    French officials will require all drivers, including visitors, driving in France to have at least one breathalyzer kit in their vehicles beginning July 1 in an effort to reduce their annual number of road accidents, according to the Ministry of Transportation. The single-use breathalyzer kit is used