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  • Wing commander presents Blue Star Spouse Award

    Megan Capelle was presented the Bluse Star Spouse Award by Col. Brian Newberry, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander, and his wife, Jill, Jan. 4, 2013, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. The colonel presents these awards as a special thanks to Fairchild spouses for their daily commitment to excellence

  • 18th Air Force Commander's Intent

    To the Airmen of our great global mobility enterprise: thank you! We have asked a great deal from you and your families this year. Through it all you have been the model for operational excellence and allowed our Nation to accomplish some amazing things across the globe. You are, without a doubt,

  • Spokane North Rotary hosts Fairchild commander for lunch

    The 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander, Col. Brian Newberry, visited with members of the Spokane North Rotary during their weekly meeting at the Red Lion River Inn Dec. 3. Newberry is making a point of visiting community service organizations to explain the base's mission and thank them for their

  • Operation Spokane Heroes presents annual gift cards to vets

    A representative from the Kalispell Tribe presented Col. Konrad Klausner, the 92nd Mission Support Group commander, and various other U.S. military leaders in the community gifts cards for troops by Operation Spokane Heroes and Northern Quest Casino and Resort as part of their annual contribution to

  • Former wing/cc talks pride, heritage during Fairchild visit

    "You don't go to war without tankers."Those were the words of Maj. Gen. Scott Hanson, a former wing commander at the 92nd Air Refueling Wing and the guest speaker at Fairchild's 2012 Air Force Ball.The general, currently the Air War College commandant at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., returned to

  • Responsible choices critical as summer nears

    As summer nears and the weather continues to warm up, there will be ample opportunities to get outside and enjoy the great Inland Northwest. It is critical that we make responsible decisions and stay safe as we take advantage of all the Spokane area has to offer. Culture of Responsible Choices I

  • Combining Smart IDEAs

    "We must fundamentally change the culture of our Air Force so that all Airmen understand their individual role in eliminating things that don't add value to the mission," said Gen. T. Michael Moseley, Air Force Chief of Staff. Our Air Force is leaning up and working smarter, experiencing a shift in