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  • Exercise Valiant Shield wraps up

    Exercise Valiant Shield 2007, the largest exercise of its kind in the Pacific, wrapped up eight days of flying operations Aug.13. During the field training exercise, more than 2,900 sorties were flown, with KC-135 Stratotankers and KC-10 Extenders offloading 2.29 million pounds of fuel to airborne aircraft. B-52 Stratofortress, F-15 Eagle, F-16
  • Hurricane Hunters fly into Flossie

    As Hurricane Flossie made its way across the Pacific, officials at military installations on the island of Oahu ran checklists and otherwise tried to prepare for the worst. Meanwhile, a few Airmen were doing the unthinkable: making trips directly into the eye of the category four storm. The 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron's Hurricane Hunters
  • Hickam Airmen conduct 4-ship airdrop training

    Four C-17 Globemaster III aircrews from the 535th Airlift squadron conducted multi-element airdrop training over the Kahuku training range Aug. 13 here allowing aircrew members to maintain currency while increasing proficiency and capability. Strategic airlift for the eight C-17s at Hickam AFB is in high demand with six C-17s generated daily for
  • Hurricane Flossie preparations

    Hickam leadership is advising the base population to be alert and prepared for emergency actions, as Hurricane Flossie is projected to pass south of Oahu within 48 to 72 hours. Stay tuned to the Commander's Access Channel, radio, television broadcasts and the Hawaii Civil Defense website (http://www.scd.state.hi.us/index.html) for updates on the
  • Safety initiatives include ‘Shoe Leather Express’

    Earlier this year, Security Forces personnel kicked off a safety campaign that focused on four areas of traffic safety concern and enhanced vehicular safety in four different ways. The first of these, according to Capt. Adrian Estrada, 15th Security Forces Squadron, is to ensure that base speed limits are well advertised. "Ignorance is not an
  • Team Hickam aircrew nails initial landing

    Team Hickam started off Air Mobility Command Rodeo 2007 on the "right wheels," landing the several ton C-17 within the second of their projected time. The pressure was on from the 29-member-crew's 3:30 a.m. take off from Hickam until landing at McChord around 12:30 p.m. local time. With high hopes for this rookie team, having a C-17 fleet for just
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