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  • Airman celebrates career spanning 35 years

    Nurse, Secretary, Maintainer, Victim Advocate, Budget Technician...Airman.Sandy Lewis is all of those things and so much more to the people who surround her. She celebrated 30 years of federal service in a room full of coworkers and friends at the U.S Air Force Expeditionary Center in April.This was

  • Airpower...from the ground up: Exercise Eagle Flag

    From March 2 to 14, 2014, the boots of Airmen and Soldiers participating in Exercise EAGLE FLAG, arrived on the sands of the fictional nation of 'Dakaar' and began executing mobility operations 'from the ground up'. Exercise EF is a U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center hosted exercise used to execute

  • Expeditionary Center bids farewell to MWD course

    Nov. 14, 2013, marked the final farewell for the military working dog courses at the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center, as the school graduated eight students from the 14-1 course. The 18-day MWD Base Security Operations course and the longer 45-day MWD Area Security Operations course provided MWD

  • Veterans take center stage in D-Day commemoration

    For nearly a week Department of Defense civilians and servicemembers from the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines have been deployed to the small French town of Sainte Mere Eglise and this memorial beside Omaha Beach supporting events in honor of the 65th anniversary of D-Day. Towns across Normandy

  • U.S. Airmen stress dignity, humane treatment in Iraq

    Air Force Airman 1st Class Alberto Lopez knew the guy was hiding something. He could feel it. The detainee was giving off "the vibe" that three months of working the visitation center at the theater internment facility here had taught the airman to detect. The Altus, Okla., native continued to

  • Canine handlers build confidence in Phoenix Warrior course

    Having confidence in their abilities is a key ingredient for the success of any military working dog team, especially on deployments. In the Air Force Phoenix Warrior Training Course at the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center on Fort Dix, N.J., two new military working dog, or MWD, handlers are