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  • Hurlburt Field hosts unique Holocaust history, survivor accounts

    In what is sure to be a "do not miss event," Hurlburt Field will close out the National Holocaust Observance period with a special educational presentation and experience.The program will include a Holocaust history overview presented by Dr. Gail Wallen of the Jewish Family & Children's Service of

  • Air Force Chief of Chaplains hosts Commando Warrior Prayer Luncheon

    Heroes, the truth and reality television.These are a few points of interest mentioned at the "Commando Warrior Prayer Luncheon" May 1 in Commando Hangar.More than 250 people attended this year's luncheon. The catered barbecue buffet was followed by an uplifting message from speaker Chaplain (Maj.

  • Korean American pioneer broke racial, gender barriers during World War II

    Susan Ahn Cuddy crossed both the color and gender line when she became the first Asian-American in the Navy, and later, the Navy's first female gunnery officer in 1944.As the daughter of martyred Korean revolutionary Ahn Chang Ho, she could have easily been overshadowed by her father's more visible,

  • Behind the badge

    Driving on a suspended license/failure to obey a lawful order:A USProtect guard at the main gate radioed the law enforcement desk to relay a military member was driving with an expired license tag. A check verified the tag was expired and the driver's license was suspended for failure to comply with

  • Hurlburt bowling champions: 1st SOCMS rules the lanes

    The 1st Special Operations Component Maintenance Squadron bowling team out dueled the 39th Information Operations Squadron team to win the Hurlburt Field Base Bowling Championship.After 30 weeks of competition and a week long single-elimination tournament, the 1st SOCMS team beat out seven other top

  • 84th RADES credited with “save” for assistance during rescue

    The 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron, based at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, has been credited with another save as a result of their technical assistance provided on April 9 in response to a civilian aircraft crash in New Mexico."As a direct result of radar track information provided by 84th RADES,

  • Senior Airman Shines as Air Force Weatherman of Year

    On April 23, Senior Airman Lawrence Harris II was named the Air Force Weather Airman of the Year for 2006. Competing against peers from across the entire branch, Airman Harris outshined all others to land this prestigious award, entitling him to wear the Air Force Recognition Ribbon. According to