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  • Archery deer hunting season coming up at Fairchild

    After a skipped year in 2006, on-base archery hunting will be re-instituted at Fairchild. The season is Sept. 16-30. The base has a relatively high number of deer, to include both mule and whitetail deer, and the deer population needs to be reduced for both mission and habitat purposes. Flightline

  • U.S., Iraqi military work together to safeguard country

    Much like veins pumping blood to the body's vital organs, underground pipelines crossing the country carry Iraq's most precious resource: oil. Disruption to either of these systems can cause problems, but the latter on a grander scale, affecting the economy of an entire country. The Iraqi military

  • Cyber safety top priority at Fairchild

    "Don't take candy from a stranger." This is the phrase Maj. Pamela Woolley, 92nd Communications Squadron commander, used to explain how computer users should respond to Internet and computer safety ... Keep yourself safe and stay on the lookout for trouble. Fairchild's Cyber Security Awareness Day

  • Fairchild Briefs and Education Briefs

    Briefs Air Force Ball The Air Force Ball will be held Sept. 8 in Hangars 2 and 4, 6:30 p.m. cocktails and 7:30 p.m. start. Menu choices are Chicken Marsala for $20, Roasted Prime Rib for $27, or a Vegetarian Plate for $20 (available only upon request.) Non-club members will pay an additional $3 fee.

  • Four Fairchild spouses recognized by congresswoman

    Four spouses from Fairchild received the Eastern Washington Outstanding Military Spouse Award Aug. 25 during the Veterans and Military Resource Fair at Washington State University in Spokane, Wash. Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers recognized the spouses, who were chosen based on their commitment

  • You're a survivor ... Keep it that way!

    Congratulations! If you're reading this article, you have survived the first 98 days of the 101 Critical Days of Summer. Seventeen of our fellow Air Force members weren't as fortunate. One common theme among all the mishaps is the fact they could have been prevented. Traditionally, Labor Day weekend