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  • Explore the Eifel 2016 Tours

    The following events throughout May, June and July comprise the 12th annual Explore the Eifel adventure tours. Interested participants can sign up by e-mailing Spangdahlem's community relations office at 52fw.cra@us.af.mil or calling DSN: 452-6434 or 0656561-6434.Important notes: Seats are limited

  • Get Out and Vote

    It's election time, and being overseas doesn't disqualify you from participating. Whatever your political affiliation, the Federal Voting Assistance Program is here to help your voice be heard.In addition to this resource, the installation voting assistance officer is in place to answer any

  • SSEMC gives back to the community through Commissary Sweep

    Under the glaring hot fluorescent lights, a competitive spirit could be felt throughout the playing field. This became the atmosphere of the 2015 Commissary Sweep."The commissary sweep is kind of like a game show that we host," said Chanda Haney, Spangdahlem Spouse Enlisted Members Club president.

  • Allies pay tribute to heroes

    The 52nd Fighter Wing paid tribute to Veterans Day with a wreath-laying ceremony at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial, Hamm, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, Nov. 11, 2015.U.S. Air Force Col. Joe McFall, 52nd FW commander, and U.S. Air Force Col. Steve Horton, 52nd FW vice commander,

  • A-10s train with combat controllers during TSP

    Members of the 354th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron and 321st Special Tactics Squadron traveled to Nowe Miasto, Poland, to perform specialized training July 20-23, 2015.During the day and night, 354th EFS A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft pilots performed unimproved surface landings on an austere landing

  • Spiritual Resiliency Day enlightens Airmen

    More than 300 people attended the 52nd Fighter Wing's Spiritual Resiliency Day June 4, 2015, with briefing locations across the base.The event aimed to assist Airmen, civilian and family members become resilient and better-equipped to deal with the challenges associated with military life. The day