Articles

  • POTFF to help Air Commandos, families: Chaplain's perspective

    Editor's Note: This is the fourth article in a series about Preservation of the Force and Family, a Special Operations Command initiative, and how it will help Air Commandos and their families at Hurlburt Field.As a team, the chaplains of Hurlburt Field determine how they implement the spiritual

  • 1st SOLRS captures flag football title in double-overtime

    The 1st Special Operations Logistics Readiness Squadron defeated the 1st Special Operations Force Support Squadron in double overtime, 38-32, during the final game of the Intramural Flag Football Tournament here Oct. 18."It was one of the best games I've seen in years," said Jeff Miller, head

  • Hurlburt volunteers help local school

    A group of Airmen and civilians from the 1st Special Operations Logistics Readiness Squadron on Hurlburt Field volunteered to construct a playground set at Liza Jackson Preparatory School in Fort Walton Beach, Fla., Oct. 5 and 12.A school representative approached David Smart, 1st SOLRS heavy

  • No waste spared on Hurlburt Field

    Air Commandos set a new record for participation in the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day here, Oct. 18. More than 290 base residents and employees turned in household waste which, surpassed the previous record of 240, marking the most participation the event has seen since its startup in

  • POTFF to help Air Commandos, families: POTFF provider's procedures

    This is the third article in a series about Preservation of the Force and Family, a special operations command initiative, and how it will help Air Commandos and their families at Hurlburt Field.Lt. Col. Patrick O'Maille, 1st Special Operations Support Squadron, Psychological Applications chief, has

  • Destinations: Haunted events on Emerald Coast

    Halloween is next week, and for those who want to enjoy festivities beyond on-base trick-or-treating and the RED HORSE haunted house, there are several places near Hurlburt Field which can get Airmen into the spooky spirit:The Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge's Haunted House is located at 314 Hwy 98,