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Policy opens federal job opportunities for qualifying military spouses
Aimed at those PCSing with their servicemember, un-remarried widow/ers, spouse of those with 100% disability Policy opens federal job opportunities for qualifying military spouses Posted 11/24/2009 Updated 11/24/2009 11/24/2009 - RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- A new executive policy has pushed open the door for qualifying military spouses to ...
General: Three area bases to consolidate
Big changes are afoot at area military bases and Brig. Gen. Leonard Patrick, Commander of the 502nd Air Base Wing, paid a visit to the New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce on Friday to talk about it.
Second group of Football Frenzy winners to attend NFL game
13. The club members were drawn from more than 7,000 entries received during the first nine weeks of the Air Force Services Agency's Football Frenzy promotion.
Texas wins BRAC job retraining grant
Texas will receive a $2.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to continue to help communities impacted by the Base Realignment and Closure actions.
Nominees sought for Air Force Sergeants Association Pitsenbarger Award
The annual AFSA Pitsenbarger Award recognizes an Air Force enlisted servicemember who has performed a heroic act, on or off duty, that result in saving a life or preventing serious injury to another person or persons.
Air Force experts, Iraqi aviation authority restructure airways
Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority members discuss the new airway structure Nov. 18, 2009.
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.
Applicants sought for air attach duty
11 from senior captains, majors and lieutenant colonels to fill eight air attache positions and assistant air attache positions with in-country reporting dates ranging from August 2010 to September 2012.
Chance encounter brings sweet reunion for 'Candy Bomber'
7. Retired Col. Gail Halvorsen, a 1st lieutenant at the time, earned his spot in in history flying C-54s and C-47s during the Berlin Airlift of World War II.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison presents Betty Jo Streff Reed, a former Women Airforce Service Pilot, with a commemorative copy of Bill 111-40, which was passed by Congress to award the WASP a Congressional Gold Medal, the highest honor Congress can bestow a civilian for service to their country, Nov.
Year of the Air Force Family T-shirt design competition under way
Air Force Services Agency officials are promoting a T-shirt design competition now through Dec.
Pilot returns to hometown to participate in air show
When he was a boy growing up in Martin County in the late 1970s, Sean McGlynn never dreamed he would make an entrance by air in a high-tech military aircraft, putting on a show for thousands of spectators.
Officials release new selective re-enlistment bonus list
The revised listing places a greater emphasis on retaining Airmen with 17 months to six years of service, said Tech.
Hutchison, Air Force Association to honor WASP veterans today
During World War II, a brave and fearless group of women became the first females in history to fly military aircraft.
Open season set for 3 civilian benefit programs
Air Force Personnel Center officials at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, have announced the open season for three civilian benefit programs lasting Nov.
Wounded warriors take to the air
5, 2009. The Alamo is visible to the left in the stand of trees below the Zero. Larry Gregory is one of the pilots of the B-25 from the Lone Star Flight Museum and Jim Ryan pilots the Zero of Tora Tora Tora.
Air Force officials accepting physician assistant applications
To be eligible for this program, applicants must: -- be on active duty in the grade of E-3 through E-8 with a minimum of two years and a maximum of 14 years active military service as of Aug.
Lloyd William Campbell, Major, USAF , resident of New Braunfels, a loved son, husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend went home to his Savior, Jesus Christ on Oct.
I turned and watched as people, dressed in their Sunday best, flowed from the chapel doors, smiling and casually chatting.
As local rivers cool down and gray clouds float above, summertime visitors have given way to another group of annual vacationers.