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  • Grand Forks hosts combat dining-out

    More than 300 Warriors of the North came together the evening of July 11, 2014, for a combat dining-out themed, "The History of the World's Greatest Air Force."The event was complete with simple to extravagant combat uniforms, props, face paint, water balloons and water guns of all sizes. It had all

  • LEAP application window opens

    The Language Enabled Airman Program is accepting active-duty officer and enlisted applications July 15 - Aug. 22. Those intending to submit applications must register their intent to apply by Aug. 8. Officer candidate students in their senior years may also apply. LEAP is a career-spanning program

  • AF introduces Total Force Commissioning Process

    Air Force officials announced the Total Force Commissioning Process July 10. This new process allows the Air Force to provide multiple career avenues for officers being commissioned through Air Force ROTC by offering cadets the chance to pursue opportunities in the Air Force Reserve or Air National

  • Grand Forks athletes strive for Triple 8

    The second annual Triple 8 Fitness Challenge put 54 competitors ranging from Airmen to colonels to the test, July 9.The Triple 8 Fitness Challenge is designed to test the physical conditioning limits of Air Force athletes and to distinguish an elite group that sets the fitness standard.Senior Airman

  • 2014 Grand Forks AFB staff sergeant selections

    Forty Warriors of North were selected for promotion and will eventually join the NCO ranks in Air Force. The following senior airmen were selected for promotion to the rank of staff sergeant. Acton, Tyler Beavers, Anthony Bredin, MichaelCherry, StephenChronister, NicholasCoonich, Joshuaerickson,

  • The Judge's Bench: June UCMJ actions

    The following members of the 319 ABW were punished under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) in June 2014:Nonjudicial Punishment ActionsA senior airman from the 319th Communications Squadron received an Article 15 for dereliction of duty. The 319th Mission Support Group commander imposed the

  • Airmen encouraged to review vRED

    When Airmen go through major changes in their life, such as marriage, a permanent change of station, or having a child, one of the first things that should come to mind is, "I have to update my Virtual Record of Emergency Data," or vRED.While this is not always the case, it is imperative Airmen

  • Tops in Blue rocks "The Forks"

    The Air Force's Tops in Blue performed June 29 at the Chester Fritz Auditorium on the campus grounds of the University of North Dakota. The musical group, made up of 44 Airmen from all walks of life and career fields in the Air Force, performed in front of an audience of more than 1,100 people. More

  • Happy Hooligans & Warriors of the North make ALS history

    History was made during a recent graduation by Airmen completing their Airman Leadership School course.The course is designed to prepare junior enlisted members for leadership and supervisory roles as they make the transition to the non-commissioned officer level.Class 14-Echo began making ALS