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CABOT Welcoming Christmas with Open Arms
Jason Craven bought his Cabot home, he always planned to decorate it with a Christmas light display.
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This time, it's all aboard for Iraq
Lt. Col. Ken Kopp passes a piece of luggage down the line as members of the 61st Airlift Squadron load gear in preparation for the unita s deployment Wednesday from Little Rock Air Force Base in Jacksonville.
Thunderbirds announce 2010 schedule
The Thunderbirds will be flying with five new team members next year, including a new commander.
Second Grade Class Celebrates Veterans Day
Mrs. Cathy Fostera s Second Grade class pictured with Senior Master Sergeant Ed Guilliams from Little Rock AFB.
Movie event special experience for Little Rock children
Kristen Boyer and Brooke Boyer attend a special screening of the Disney Pixar film "Finding Nemo" for children with special needs Nov.
New boss to take over Air Mobility Command
Air Mobility Command is getting a new boss Friday, with Lt. Gen. Raymond Johns replacing Gen.
Jacksonville, Ark., school to get visit from author of 'Robby the C-130'
The mother of Robby the C-130 plans to make a visit to a Jacksonville school, but the principal doesn't need to worry about making room for a four-engine airplane.
Senate Approves $412 Million for Construction at LRAFB, PB Arsenal
Sens. Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor, both D-Ark., on Wednesday announced that the Senate had approved $412 million for construction projects at the Little Rock Air Force Base and Pine Bluff Arsenal.
Senators say money for Ark. bases OK'd by chamber
Arkansas' two U.S. senators say the Senate has approved a bill that would send millions of dollars to the state for construction projects at Little Rock Air Force Base and the Pine Bluff Arsenal.
Wide range of dining reforms considered
Feel like buffalo wings at the club? Swipe your meal card. Want a bag of popcorn from the snack bar? Swipe your meal card.
American Legion observes Veterans Day
The Theodore Campbell Post No. 16 of the American Legion held its Veterans Day ceremony Wednesday night, as the post does each year.As usual, the names of the area's war dead were read aloud; more than 85 of them, though post officers said a new list reflecting those recently killed in the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan is needed.
Local Military Base Reacts to Shootings at Fort Hood
Of course, central Arkansas is home to two of our own military bases: Little Rock Air Force Base and Camp Robinson where members of the Arkansas National Guard are stationed.
Little Rock officials lead joint force training effort at exercise
Senior Airman Erica Peschel prepares to deploy a dropsonde to measure weather conditions as part of Joint Forcible Entry Exercise 10-01 Oct.
Branches Participate in Joint Exercise
Nov. 1--A massive practice mission that took nine weeks to plan brought together more than 2,000 soldiers, airmen and Marines last week on Fort Bragg.
One Airman's trash is another Airman's training aid
Senior Master Sgt. James Miller watches an Iraqi crane operator remove the left wing from a wrecked C-130 Hercules Oct.
Little Rock Airmen fuel up to save environment, money
Airman Lucas Berg pours excess JP-8 fuel into a funnel held by Staff Sgt. Clint Lewey Oct.
Dover AFB gets installation excellence award
Dover Air Force Base, Del., has won the 2010 Commander-in-Chief's Award for Installation Excellence for Air Mobility Command.
Fuels flight more than gas and go operation
Senior Airman Alexander Andreassi, 386th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels distribution operator, prepares an aircraft fuel slip prior to refueling a C-17 Globemaster III at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Sept.
Senior Enlisted Member of Arkansas Air Guard Retires
Sunday marks the end of a remarkable career and life of service in uniform for Chief Master Sgt.
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