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  • Safety preps base for SkyFest

    While guests attending SkyFest 2014 enjoy the premiere performers, numerous static displays and vendors at Fairchild Air Force Base May 31 to June 1, base members will be working hard to ensure the safety of its event patrons. In the rare event a safety mishap or medical emergency occurs, base

  • WWII Spokane veteran honored 70 years later

    A radio operator assigned to the 9th Army Air Corps and Spokane, Wash., native was honored 70 years after his death during a funeral and memorial service at Fairmount Memorial Park March 22 in Spokane.Cpl. Lester Zornes was flying to England to prepare 82nd Airborne paratroopers for dropping behind

  • Fairchild's Finest: Staff Sgt. Sean Devereaux

    Name: Staff Sgt. Sean DevereauxUnit: 92nd Medical Operations Squadron Duty title: Physical Therapy CraftsmanHometown: Corry, Penn.Family: My dog Ellie.Time in military: Eight years.What do you do on a daily basis at Fairchild AFB? Carry out the physical therapist plan of care treating various

  • New headquarters unveiled at Fairchild

    Team Fairchild hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony March 20 to commemorate the opening of the new headquarters building designed for both the 92nd and 141st Air Refueling Wings.Present during the ceremony were Fairchild leaders Col. Brian Newberry, the 92nd ARW commander, and Col. Daniel Swain, the

  • Leaders for Survival Airmen

    Being a Military Training Leader at the 66th Training Squadron is a  special duty assignment for enlisted Air Force personnel. Their duties consist of counseling Airmen during their technical school personal issues, standards, military bearing as well as scheduling and conducting military training

  • Fairchild's historic "White House" headquarters retired

    For nearly 75 years, the Fairchild headquarters, affectionately known as the "White House," has served the region providing numerous units throughout the years a place to call home.White House construction completed on Feb. 5, 1943, and the Army took ownership on June 14 of the same year. The