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  • Fort Walton Beach High School hosts military appreciation night

    Tech. Sgt. Ismael Villegas, Special Tactics Training Squadron special tactics member, delivers the game football at Fort Walton Beach High School, Fort Walton Beach, Fla., Sept. 12, 2014. Fort Walton Beach High School hosted a military appreciation night, to pay tribute to the dedication of their

  • Hurlburt Field celebrates Air Force's 67th anniversary

    Lt. Col. James Beaty, 1st Special Operations Wing Force Support Squadron commander, and Airman 1st Class Kelsey Bryant, 1st Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew apprentice and the youngest Airman stationed at Hurlburt Field, Fla., cut an Air Force birthday cake at the

  • Hurlburt inducts new Honorary Commanders

    Team Hurlburt hosted a change of command ceremony for honorary commanders at the Soundside Club here, Sept. 19.As the old honorary commanders transition out, 11 new members from the local community will serve a one year term as new honorary commanders for various Hurlburt units.The Honorary

  • Hurlburt Airman's Voice hosts pool tournament

    Airman 1st Class Andrew Axson, 1st Special Operations Security Forces Squadron entry controller, plays a round of pool at the Landing Zone on Hurlburt Field, Fla., Sept. 11, 2014. The Hurlburt Airman’s Voice hosted a pool tournament to help Airmen and their families relax from the fast pace Special

  • Hurlburt welcomes Airmen with open arms

    Hurlburt Field leadership and the 1st Special Operations Force Support Squadron have established recent programs to ensure that new Air Commandos transition smoothly into the special operations community here. The new Commando Welcome Center is scheduled to have its grand opening Sept. 15. The

  • Hurlburt Field awaits the activation of the 28th Intelligence Squadron

    U.S. Air Force Reserve Lt. Col. Joe Marcinek will assume command of the 28th Intelligence Squadron during an activation and assumption of command ceremony at the Hurlburt Field Soundside Club on Sep 24, 2014.  The 28th Intelligence Squadron mission is to organize, train and deliver specialized

  • Medical program bolsters traveling Air Commandos health

    Thousands of U.S. tourists, many of them service members, travel to countries throughout the world every year; some unaware of various contagions with harmful and sometimes deadly potency.  Fortunately, Hurlburt personnel can utilize the Travel Medicine Program to prepare themselves for health

  • Suicide prevention month raises awareness on Hurlburt

    Hurlburt Field leadership wants its Airmen and their families to thrive in good times and bad. They continuously strive to ensure an environment where Airmen feel safe to seek help. For available programs on Hurlburt Field contact the Airman & Family Readiness Center at (850) 884-5441.

  • RED HORSE gets down and dirty during family day

    556th RED HORSE Squadron Airmen, run through tires during the 2014 RED HORSE Rumble Obstacle Course, Sept. 6, 2014 at Hurlburt Field, Fla. Airmen were split into two groups during the event, the top three teams from each group received prizes. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Kentavist P.

  • Exercise Commando Terror proves no match for Hurlburt

    Tactical Air Control Party candidates are moulaged as simulated victims for Exercise Commando Terror at Hurlburt Field, Fla., Sept. 8, 2014. The exercise tested force protection measures and emergency first responder response time. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Christopher Callaway)