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  • 43rd LRS 3-peats as IM Basketball Champs

    Not once or twice, but three times the 43rd Logistics Readiness Squadron has won the intramural basketball championship. This year LRS had three different teams, two of which made it to the playoffs. LRS (A) was the team consisting of the players who won the last two titles. They came into this

  • March Promotions

    Congratulations to the following individuals promoted in March: To Lieutenant Colonel: Special Operations Command Maj. Peter McDonough, March 1 Undisclosed Squadron Maj. Ricky Mills, March 1 Maj. Robin Gallant, March 1 To Major: Undisclosed Squadron Capt. Timothy Bamford, March 1 To Captain: 43rd

  • One reason to give to the AFAF

    I have received some really good feedback from the article I wrote a couple of weeks ago. Several of you have given serious consideration to "adjusting" your way of looking at the Air Force Assistance Fund campaign. One of the young Airmen I spoke to asked me a very good question. He said, "Have you

  • Wingman of the Week

    Job description: I am a Customer Service Representative. Date entered military: March 21, 2006 Reason entered military: I entered the military for stability and to further my education. Who has been the most influential person in your career? Two people have been very influential: my mother and my

  • Air Force Mourns the Loss of First CMSAF

    Former Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Paul Wesley Airey died March 11 in Panama City, Fla. "Chief Airey was an Airman's Airman and one of the true pioneers for our service," said Gen. Norton Schwartz, Air Force Chief of Staff. "He was a warrior, an innovator... and a leader with vision well

  • Combat controller receives Air Force Cross, Purple Heart

    Tears stood in Sue Rhyner's eyes as she talked about her son, who, in a ceremony March 10 here received the Air Force Cross, the highest military decoration awarded by the service, and a Purple Heart. Staff Sgt. Zachary Rhyner of the 21st Special Tactics Squadron from Pope Air Force Base, N.C.,