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  • AF shows true grit in Strongman competition

    U.S. Air Force, Army and Navy servicemembers ground it out in a showdown of guts and glory at the Strong Man/Strong Mind Challenge in Southwest Asia Oct. 25. Out of the 20 participants in the multi-force face-off, three Air Force warriors emerged victorious with the top three spots. Senior Airman

  • New Road Creates Path to Better Life for Area Residents

    To underscore the commitment the government of Iraq and Iraqi security forces have made to the people of Iraq, 4th Iraqi army division soldiers supported the 561st Engineering Company and U.S. Forces to make a previously impassable road serviceable. Although making the road passable was beneficial,

  • Commander's Direct Line

    The following is a question to the 92nd Air Refueling Wing Commander submitted by a member of Team Fairchild or the local community: Question: I have a concern about the increased waiting time at the front gate for members transiting to base between 6:30 - 7:30 a.m. Over the past two weeks I have

  • Guess the first Measurable Snow Contest for 2008 - 2009

    It's that time of year; the trees are losing their leaves and the hot days of summer are, not so gradually, being replaced with cool days and even cooler nights. That said, this temperate bliss will not last long - old man winter waits for no one. As our autumn splendor turns into a cold winter

  • Honoring our veterans – past, present and future

    Each Veteran's Day Americans have the opportunity to reflect upon and honor the sacrifices of noble men and women who have served in defense of our great nation and its freedoms. We also take this time to express our deepest gratitude for those serving today. Through daily mission accomplishments,

  • AU course teaches principles of information operations

     In the midst of the Korean War in the 1950s an American fighter pilot came up with a revolutionary concept that changed tactical, operational and strategic war planning. Based on his tactical dogfighting experience with North Korean MiGs, Col. John Boyd coined the term OODA (observe, orient, decide