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  • ALS class 12-E graduates

    Congratulations to the following Hurlburt Field and Naval Air Station Pensacola staff sergeants and senior airmen of class 12-E who graduated from the A1C John C. Vincent Airman Leadership School June 28. John L. Levitow AwardSenior Airman Danielle Mash, 823rd RED HORSE SquadronAcademic Achievement

  • Airmen 'backbone' of marrow drive

    More than 500 Air Commandos and their families registered to donate bone marrow during a drive at the Hurlburt Field Base Exchange and Commissary June 25-29. Organizers from Detachment 3, 342nd Training Squadron coordinated with the C.W. Bill Young Department of Defense Marrow Donor Program as a

  • 'Dancing dead' come to life at Landing Zone

    Zombies swarmed the Hurlburt Field Landing Zone Community Center and danced the night away during the Zombie Rave June 22. Airmen donned makeup and put on costumes to this free zombie-themed event for a nightly diversion that involved dancing and music."Anything that has to do with zombies, we're

  • Base congratulates technical sergeant-selects

    Congratulations to the following Hurlburt Field staff sergeants selected for promotion to technical sergeant June 21. The full list can be read here.Air Force Special Operations CommandJoshua HamiltonTonyia JohnsonAlex RamirezJoel RosadoLaura SotoBeata UnpingcoNicholas Vazzana1st Special Operations

  • One Airman released, two remain hospitalized

    One Hurlburt Field Airman was released from the hospital, and two remain hospitalized for injuries received when their tilt-rotor aircraft crashed during a routine training mission north of Navarre, Fla. on the Eglin Range June 13. Captain Brett Cassidy was discharged from Sacred Heart Hospital on

  • Two Airmen released, three remain hospitalized

    Two Hurlburt Field Airmen have been released from the hospital, and three remain hospitalized for injuries received when their tilt-rotor aircraft crashed during a routine training mission north of Navarre, Fla. on the Eglin Range June 13. Major Brian Luce and Tech. Sgt. Christopher Dawson have been

  • Airmen injured during CV-22 Osprey crash treated at local hospitals

    Five aircrew members were injured when their tilt-rotor aircraft crashed north of Navarre, Fla. on the Eglin Range. At approximately 6:45 p.m. June 13, Hurlburt Field was notified that a 1st Special Operations Wing aircraft had crashed on the Eglin Range during a routine training mission. Emergency

  • UPDATE: CV-22 Osprey crashes on Eglin Range

    Five crew members aboard an Air Force CV-22 Osprey that crashed early this evening on the Eglin Range, north of Navarre, Fla., were taken to local area hospitals. Two crew members were taken by ambulance, while the other three were taken via air. The extent of their injuries is unknown at this time.

  • CV-22 Osprey crashes on the Eglin Range

    An Air Force CV-22 Osprey, assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, crashed at about 6:45 p.m. today on the Eglin Range, north of Navarre, Fla.The mishap occurred during a routine training mission.Five aircrew members were on board, and the extent of their injuries is unknown at this time. First