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  • Report spam

    Have you received unwanted solicitations either to your e-mail or organizational e-mail box? Are you tired of receiving SPAM at your Pope e-mail address? There is something you can do about it. AMC is using the IronMail program designed to limit the amount of SPAM sent to AMC bases. In order for it

  • Pope housing to privatize

    There's probably a buzz of rumor around Pope that family housing is privatizing. Well, the rumors are true. Pope is tentatively scheduled to turn 627 family housing assets over to Fort Bragg March 1. Fort Bragg's family housing is currently privatized and is managed by Picerne Military Housing who

  • Ask the Doc

    Q: I heard there was a new Active Duty Sick Call. How does it work? A: You are correct! The Medical Group has started a walk-in-sick call for active duty personnel. It is held Monday through Friday at the Primary Care Clinic. You must sign in between the hours of 7 to 7:30 a.m. This is for acute

  • Airmen visit Veterans

    One hundred and twenty six Airmen from around the base visited VA Medical Center in Fayetteville Nov. 7. "The VA Hospital residents were happy to see members of the 43rd Airlift Wing," said VA Voluntary Service Officer Norma C. Byrd. "The patients are always happy to have visitors, especially

  • Commander's Helpline: Privatized Housing

    Q: I heard a rumor that next summer when Pope housing is privatized, we are all going to be forced out of our homes. Is this true? A: First and foremost, that rumor is untrue. As part of BRAC actions, base housing will be privatized under the Fort Bragg contractor Picerne, which should take effect

  • Airmen support Iraqi army

    Located 55 miles west of Baghdad, Iraq, and sandwiched between Fallujah and Ar Ramadi, Camp Habbaniyah is where a small contingent of Air Force members has called home for nearly six months. Airman 1st Class Francisco Garcia is the youngest member of the Coalition Military Assistance Training Team

  • Pope changes discharge process

    Smart Operations 21 is changing the way the Air Force does business, and it's changing the way Pope discharges Airmen. "When we did the (rapid improvement event) in August, we mapped out the whole process from cradle to grave and it was 66 days," said Master Sgt. Tywanna Frazier, noncommissioned

  • Pope changes discharge process

    Smart Operations 21 is changing the way the Air Force does business, and it's changing the way Pope discharges Airmen. "When we did the (rapid improvement event) in August, we mapped out the whole process from cradle to grave and it was 66 days," said Master Sgt. Tywanna Frazier, noncommissioned

  • 2nd AS builds second to none friendships

    Deployed members of the 2nd Airlift Squadron recently hosted an event known as the "Coalition Dinner." According to Lt. Col. Howard Ward, 2nd AS commander and deployed commander of the 737th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, "The purpose of the event is to build friendships amongst the coalition

  • Web-savvy Airmen can give career more direction

    Airmen at Pope have a very powerful tool to aid them in giving their Air Force career direction. That tool is Pope's Career Assistance Advisor and First Term Airmen Center's Web page, and it is only a mouse click away. Master Sgt. Michael Reeves, Pope's Career Assistance Advisor, has teamed with