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  • From the AMC commander: A message to Mobility Airmen

    As we look toward the Labor Day holiday and the end of the active summer months, I want to take a moment and tell you how very proud I am of the work you are doing here at home and around the world.Each of you is making a difference in our world every day. Whether you're supporting the mission from

  • Little Rock Airman earns Tuskegee Airmen award

    A Little Rock Airman from the 48th Airlift Squadron was recognized July 28 by the Tuskegee Airmen for his excellence in professional and community service.Maj. James O'Brien, 48th AS scheduling flight commander, earned the Gen. Benjamin O. Davis Jr. Military Award in the Field Grade Officer

  • AF, AMC "Top Docs" visit DGMC

    The hallways and clinics of David Grant USAF Medical Center were filled with stars July 7 when the Air Force and Air Mobility Command "Top Docs" visited.Lt. Gen. (Dr.) Charles B. Green, surgeon general of the Air Force, and Maj. Gen. (Dr.) Douglas J. Robb, Air Mobility Command command surgeon, spent

  • DGMC celebrates opening of state-of-the-art hemodialysis center

    The largest medical facility on the West Coast has seen major improvements in 2010 which have brought state-of-the-art equipment and facilities to the base.During the past few months, David Grant USAF Medical Center was amid a flurry of changes, upgrades and renovations.One of the most visible

  • ASAM graduate research papers make real-world impacts

    The research of three graduates of the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's Advanced Study of Air Mobility program were recently recognized for their contributions to the mobility mission.Majors Phil Morrison, Brandon Casey and Ian Fairchild, all students graduating from the Mobility Operations

  • EC commander visits AOR, hears from Airmen

    Brig. Gen. Richard Devereaux, U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center commander, recently visited a number of locations within the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility.The purpose of the trip was twofold: to escort a group of NCAA football coaches on a USO-sponsored tour and to gain valuable

  • EC celebrates ASAM class of 2010

    Sixteen majors graduated in front of family and friends from the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's Advanced Study of Air Mobility program in the Grace Peterson Hall here June 18.The ceremony was the culmination of a 13-month long course for officers who are instrumental in advancing the Air

  • Expeditionary Center nominated for 2009 Frank G. Brewer trophy

    Air Mobility Command officials announced the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center as the major command's nominee for the 2009 Frank G. Brewer trophy this week.The nomination for the Brewer trophy, honoring the Center's faculty and support staff, is awarded annually to the organization or individual

  • Social networking and OPSEC: Can they coexist in today's Air Force?

    About a month and a half ago, when the Air Force opened its network to Internet-based capabilities - primarily social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, to name just a few - it also opened a virtual Pandora's Box of questions and concerns from Airmen at all levels.Can Airmen use