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FEATURES

  • 437 MXS Airman selected for Air Force Honor Guard

    Trading skills steeped in the nuts and bolts of aerospace ground equipment, an Airman with the 437th Maintenance Squadron here is preparing for an honorable mission far from the edges of the Charleston flightline.Senior Airman Arthur Eschenburg and his wife Rebecca will be embarking on the next

  • Three roads to American citizenship: Airman travels from South America

    On July 2, in Bismarck, N.D., three young adults stand in front of a crowd of supporters and a judge, held up their right hand and swore their allegiance to the United States. At the completion of the swear-in ceremony, the room erupted into cheers. One of the people who was sworn in that day is

  • Three roads to American citizenship: Airman travels from African coast

    On July 2, in Bismarck, N.D., three young adults stood in front of a crowd of supporters and a judge, held up their right hand and swore their allegiance to the United States. At the completion of the swear-in ceremony the room erupts into cheers. One of the people who was sworn in that day was

  • Charleston Airmen defeat summer heat

    Three communication and navigation specialist beat the heat and replaced a very high frequency antenna connector July 23, 2010, at Joint Base Charleston, S.C.With the temperature close to 100 degrees, the Charleston Airmen were able to replace the bad connector and stay cool inside the belly of the

  • Haiti: A rewarding experience

    Haiti, the small island beset by terrible earthquakes in January 2010, was the target of aid from many countries around the globe, not the least of which the United States, it's neighbor to the north.Haiti is the poorest country in the Americas, and the massive earthquake, which shook it down to its

  • Andrews aerial porters keep deployed mission moving in Southwest Asia

    It was late May when Master Sgt. Robert Weatherly was watching one of his aerial porters load a semi trailer into a C-17 Globemaster III and said, "He is one of the best at doing this." He showed he was a proud leader.Sergeant Weatherly, the superintendent of the 380th Expeditionary Logistics