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  • Air Mobility tactics, electronic warfare experts analyze the adversary

    At least 50 combat operations experts met at Rosecrans Air National Guard Base in St. Joseph, Mo., this week for a working group on air mobility tactics to analyze and report on current air and air defense operations across the globe.The Air Force, Air Mobility Command's Air Mobility Tactics

  • U.S. and Honduran medical team explore problems, solutions

    Inside a small examination room an air conditioning unit hums away, working overtime to keep the room comfortable. The addition of chairs flushed against the wall and behind tabletops set on top of unsteady legs makes the room appear more like a classroom than a medical examination room. The air

  • Wounded warrior recieves multiple awards

    Master Sgt. James Davis, currently being treated at David Grant USAF Medical Center for combat injuries, received the Jolly Green Association Rescue of the Year and Breeze Eastern Flight Engineer of the Year awards July 17 during a 60th Air Mobility Wing commander's call at the theater at Travis Air

  • MAFFS request modified for four C-130s

    The U.S. Forest Service has modified its request for assistance for the MAFFS-equipped C-130s. The new request, received late yesterday, releases two of the six C-130s using Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems to assist with fires. The C-130s have been stationed at Hill Air Force Base, in Utah,

  • National Guard mourns loss of four Airmen

    The 145th Airlift Wing of the North Carolina Air National Guard is mourning the loss of four Air National Guard Airmen, and the serious injury of two others, after their C-130 Hercules crashed in southwestern South Dakota approximately 6:30 p.m. Mountain time July 1."We are deeply saddened that four

  • N.C. Air National Guard releases names of C-130 crash victims

    Four Airmen died and two others were seriously injured when a Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System-equipped C-130 belonging to the 145th Airlift Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard, based at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., crashed Sunday evening while fighting a woodland fire in Southwestern

  • 82nd Sustainment Brigade Riggers Assist Air Force JPADS Drop

    82nd Sustainment Brigade soldiers and airmen with the 820th Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers participated in a joint Army/Air Force Operation involving the Joint Precision Airdrop System at Nellis Air Force Base June 16.In addition to the JPADS, paratroopers also

  • MAFFS crews eager to fight fire another day

    A heavy smell of smoke and a thick haze greeted members of the 731st Expeditionary Air Squadron as they arrived on the flightline during the early morning June 27 at Peterson Air Force Base, Calif., to prepare the Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System-equipped C-130s for another day of aerial

  • Air Force teams work to tame Colorado wildfires

    An Air Force team from the active duty, Air National Guard, the Air Reserve and the Air Force Academy have mobilized to help fight the quickly spreading Waldo Canyon fire near Colorado Springs, Colo., that has burned more than 3,500 acres.The request for assistance from the National Interagency Fire

  • Local AF bases enter fight vs. Waldo Canyon fire

    When Colorado Springs, Colo., called for aid in fighting the quickly spreading Waldo Canyon fire, which started Saturday and grew to nearly 3,500 acres by June 25, the Department of Defense answered in strength, deploying multiple aircraft and opening its flightlines for firefighting operations.The