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  • Luncheon celebrates women’s heritage

    More than 100 Warriors of the North gathered at the Northern Lights Club March 18 for the annual women's heritage luncheon. This year's luncheon featured a theme of 'strength through heritage', hosted by the 319th Operations Support Squadron, and featured a speech given by Brig. Gen. Barbara

  • Help for Airmen in transition

    Every day Airmen leave behind their Air Force blues for the multi-colored hues of the civilian world. Most have no idea of what benefits they have earned through their service to the country and they often go unused. That is, until now, with the implementation of a transition service officer program

  • Warrior of the North wins Air Force award

    A Warrior of the North received recognition recently for an Air Force-level award. Tech. Sgt. William Kiser, now a planner for the 319th Communications Squadron, won the Air Force Financial Management NCO of the Year award while he was assigned to the 319th Comptroller Squadron. As an individual

  • Top chaplain gives Warriors of the North i-messages

    The top Air Force chaplain delivered one of his final National Prayer Luncheon messages here March 13. If Maj. Gen. Charles Baldwin's message to the wing were sponsored by a letter it would be the letter "I", not the capital version, but the iconic lowercase "i" made famous by various i-products.

  • Three Airmen receive discharges, one receives NJP

    Four Airmen received general and under than honorable conditions discharges for the month of January. Additionally, seven Airmen received Article 15 non-judicial punishment. Discharges Two airman first class from the 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron received General discharges for Minor

  • Warrior of the North helps provide humanitarian assistance in Iraq

    A civil engineer and Warrior of the North participated in a humanitarian assistance mission Feb. 27 in the village of Kharagul, Iraq where he distributed supplies to the village children. Maj. John Vipperman, the garrison engineer for Logistics Supply Area Anaconda, joined members of the 2-320 Field

  • AF introduces new civilian training vehicle

    Without it, they are stuck in park. With it, however, they can rev up their future. With the introduction of the Standard Form 182, which was rolled out recently by the Office of Personnel Management, Air Force civilians now have an elite vehicle in their inventory that can effectively steer them