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  • Team Hickam wraps up Combined Federal Campaign

    The nation's largest workplace charity campaign for both overseas and U.S. military installations wrapped up for Team Hickam Oct. 31. Team Hickam earned approximately $469,156 for the Combined Federal Campaign goal and is still receiving donation cards from members who are away on temporary duty

  • 15th MXG gives Aussies sneak peek

    Maintainers from Amberly Royal Australian Air Force Base's 36th Squadron are working along side their U.S. Air Force counter parts learning the ins and outs of the Globemaster III in preparation for the delivery of their first C-17. Currently Australia doesn't have a heavy airlift capability and

  • Keep rodents away

    The climate in Hawaii is perfect for people, for plants, and unfortunately pests. One of the most significant pest problems here particularly in Hawaii and on Hickam is rats and mice. Hawaii's tropical climate favors the development of rodent problems throughout the year. Construction, weather, poor

  • State helps promote CoRC

    Hickam Air Force Base has been selected to receive a grant from the Department of Justice which will allow the base and the state to share $950 thousand over the next three years to reduce drinking by underage Airmen. Lt. Gov. James R. Aiona Jr.; Dr. Chiyome L. Fukino, director of the Hawaii State

  • Hawaii Guard to airlift supplies to earthquake victims

    The Hawaii National Guard is planning to airlift supplies to isolated residents on Maui as soon as their needs are ascertained, a military official said from the state's capital Nov. 1. A magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck the Hawaiian Islands Oct. 15. No deaths were reported. Besides some broken

  • Hickam testing new deployable hydrogen refueling station

    As the Air Force continues to look for ways to reduce energy consumption in its facilities, vehicles and aircraft operations the 15th Airlift Wing will be doing its part by serving as a test bed for a new modular deployable hydrogen refueling station. Awarded the contract two years ago, HydraFLX

  • SVS fees increase

    Several fee increases and operational adjustments will take place in 15th Services Squadron facilities Sunday. Increasing prices will help the 15th SVS provide quality programs despite fiscal year 2007 appropriated funding shortfalls. "In order to provide quality services, facilities and to

  • Hickam Airmen train with Indian Air Force

    After several weeks of impromptu training with their Indian counter parts, Airmen from the 15th Airlift Wing got the chance to reverse the rolls and fly with the Indian Air Force on their IL-76 medium range cargo jet. The India aircrew's primary mission was to deliver members of the Indian Army to

  • Sec. Wynne speaks at AF ball

    With the theme "Pacific Airmen honor our heritage ... shape our horizons," Pacific Air Forces hosted the 59th Air Force birthday ball Saturday. Keynote speaker for the event was Secretary of the Air Force Michael W. Wynne. Pacific Air Forces commander Gen. Paul V. Hester hosted the sold out

  • Fallout money funds Hickam runway

    After Fiscal Year 2006 closed out Saturday, The 15th Airlift Wing had extra cash to spend on things like improvements to the fitness center, locks in the dormitories and equipment for the 15th Security Forces Squadron. Pacific Air Forces also gave $27.6 million to the wing to help alleviate the

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