April 6, 2007 from the front Name: Holley Pennington Unit (current): 613th Weapons Intelligence Team Job description: Collecting , analyzing, and disseminating critical data on enemy capabilities relating directly to their use of weapons, particularly that of IEDs. What will you remember about your deployment 20 years from now?
April 6, 2007 warrior of the week Name: Greg Heurter Unit: 29th Test Systems Squadron Job: Chief, Operating Location AF Hometown: Buffalo, N.Y. If you could go back in time - what time would you go to and where? Why? I would visit Athens in the 5th Century BCE to observe first hand the purest form of democracy and perhaps the
April 3, 2007 53d Wing hero Congratulations to Maj. Kim Campbell, 422nd Test and Evaluation Squadron, for earning a Distinquished Flying Cross for her efforts in the Global War on Terror in 2003. To read more about her accomplishment click on the link below.www.defenselink.mil/home/dodupdate/heroes/index.html
April 3, 2007 warrior of the week Name: Staff Sgt. Jillian Shandrew Unit: 31st Test and Evaluation Squadron Job: NCIOC, Commander Support Staff Hometown: New City, N.Y. What is your dream vacation? To go sailing and not know where I am going. Just let the wind and the waves take me wherever they want. What world landmark would you
April 3, 2007 from the front Name: Maj. Gerald Campbell Unit : Task Force Paladin Job description: Brigade Electronic Warfare Officer. Counter Improvised Explosive Device Task Force responsible for EWO ensuring that our forces Counter Radio Controlled IED Electronic Warfare equipment is installed and working properly prior to
April 2, 2007 29th TSS civilian claims top AF safety award When Air Force safety officials announced the winners of the 2006 Safety Awards last month, the 29th Training Systems Squadron's "Mr. Safety" was named as the Chief of Staff Individual Safety Award winner. As the 29th TSS Unit Safety Representative, Jim "Gargoyle" Gregoire's initial reaction was
Feb. 20, 2007 COMACC swears in new Airmen at Daytona 500 Airmen, start your engines! More than 35 delayed entry recruits were sworn into the Air Force Sunday by Gen. Ronald Keys, Air Combat Command commander, before the "Great American Race," the Daytona 500. The event took place outside the track at the Air Force recruiting booth, which featured large