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  • Happy Hooligans Name Outstanding Airmen of the Year

    The North Dakota Air National Guard, known as the "Happy Hooligans," recognized the "best of the best" during the 2013 Outstanding Airmen of the Year banquet on Saturday. Fifteen Airmen were nominated for the award based on their military and civic service during 2013, with only three winners

  • DoD Anti-Tobacco video contest now open for public voting

    The Air Force community is encouraged to kick off 2014 by voting for the best anti-tobacco video in the Department of Defense-sponsored Fight the Enemy contest which begins now until March 14, 2014 through online voting.Five finalists have been selected for public voting, including two Air Force

  • Chief Duncan speaks at Medical mentorship session

    The 319th Medical Group here hosted 319th Air Base Wing Command Chief Master Sgt. David Duncan for a mentorship session Feb. 24."I want to thank Chief Duncan for coming to speak with us today," said Maj. Justin Theiss, 319th Medical Operations Squadron Physical Therapy Flight commander. "It's not

  • Hagel outlines budget reducing troop strength, force structure

    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has proposed cuts in military spending that include further reductions in troop strength and force structure in every military service in the coming year as part of an effort to prioritize U.S. strategic interests in the face of reduced resources after more than a

  • Operation Warmheart for cold nights

    While many people experience some sort of financial difficulties in their lifetime, airmen around the world can rest assured knowing that there is always a 'warmheart' waiting to help. Master Sgt. Michael Raby, who serves as the first sergeant for the 319th Comptroller Squadron and the Wing Staff

  • 2014 Military Saves Week kicks off

    The Airman & Family Readiness Center here kicked off Military Saves Week Feb. 20 at Liberty Square. Thomas R. Slaughter, Military Saves Week campaign coordinator and A&FRC community readiness consultant, said the campaign is designed to help military service members and their families set a goal,

  • Local high school students tour GFAFB

    More than three dozen students from four local high schools visited here this week to learn about possible careers in the military.During the visit, students toured the base fire station, the 319th Operations Support Squadron Radar Approach and Control Tower, and the 319th Reconnaissance Group