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  • Airmen help provide medical care in Nauru

    A U.S. Pacific Command team of Soldiers and Airmen deployed to the small island of Nauru in the south Pacific to provide medical assistance to patients and training to caregivers. The team will spend a week seeing patients, meeting with local officials, and sharing knowledge with the island's

  • Badges on bikes: base security force protection goes single axle …

    For 15th Security Force Squadron Senior Airmen Brandon Popa and Charles Lopez, stopping by the Armory with the rest of the patrol team isn't enough. After strapping on their Berretta nine-millimeter, the two Airmen, decked out in gear that would make Johnny Cash proud, have one more stop to make: go

  • Air Force officials discuss new e-mail accounts

    Air Force officials began sending notifications to the workforce this month about the new E4L, or "E-Mail for Life" accounts. Everyone is receiving a new @us.af.mil address that will be used for the duration of his or her employment. This has led people to misunderstand that they must somehow start

  • Rodeo team ready to go

    After numerous hours of dunnage and litter-carrying practice on Hickam's flightline, members of the rodeo team are ready to pull chocks tomorrow and head to McChord AFB, Wash. to get their cowboy on. "I am very excited about this," said Airman 1st Class Daray Davis, 15th Logistics Readiness Squadron

  • Hawaii billet a dream come true

    Upon arrival at his technical school in 1981, the 18-year-old two-striper was handed a dream sheet, and with the kind of confidence that exists only in the days following basic training graduation, his first choice seemed a no-brainer: Hawaii. It took just over a quarter century filled with eight

  • Air Force streamlines officer, enlisted evaluation forms

    Air Force officials are introducing new officer and enlisted evaluation forms as it transforms its personnel processes. The major part of this effort has been directed at reducing the workload associated with preparing officer and enlisted performance reports while ensuring the evaluation process

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