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  • NCO Academy graduates announced

    Congratulations to the following Hurlburt technical sergeants who graduated from the Paul W. Airey NCO Academy April 8. Distinguished GraduatesJoey Meininger, 1st Special Operations Civil Engineering SquadronKevin Williams, 25th Intelligence SquadronGraduatesDavid Adams, 1st Special Operations

  • Tech. Sgt. Alexander Cubas

    "Tip of the Spear" is a new weekly spotlight designed to recognize outstanding Airmen for the work they do every day at Hurlburt Field. Tech. Sgt. Alexander Cubas, 1st Special Operations Logisitics Readiness deployments NCOIC, was selected for this week's spotlight.Name: Tech. Sgt. Alexander

  • Hundreds of children hunt for eggs at tenth annual Family Fest

    More than 2,500 people hunted for eggs, toured craft and game booths and enjoyed outdoor performance shows at the tenth annual Family Fest and Egg Hunt at the Hurlburt Field Community Park April 3.The event was coordinated by the 1st Special Operations Force Support Squadron and sponsoring agencies

  • BX sinks "floating checks"

    Many check-writers are familiar with the feeling of needing to immediately buy something on Friday despite not getting paid until Monday. For some, this presents no problem because they will simply "float" their checks, meaning they write a check knowing their merchant won't claim the money from

  • Soundside Lodging facility opens after two years of construction

    The newest lodging facility at Hurlburt Field, collocated with the Soundside Club, opened March 28 after two years of construction.The new facility has two floors housing 120 rooms, bringing the total of Hurlburt visiting quarters from 123 to 243. Included in the 120 rooms are seven

  • Hurlburt officers selected for promotion

    The Air Force has announced the most recent promotions to colonel, lieutenant colonel and major.  Congratulations to the following for their selection for promotion:COLONELDoyle R. Babe, Air Force Special Operations CommandSteven W. Wessberg, Air Force Special Operations CommandWilliam G. Holt, II,

  • Construction underway for new Hurlburt child development centers

    Hurlburt Field recently began the construction process for two new child development centers, which are slated to double the capacity of children the base CDCs can support from 250 to about 500.The smaller CDC, located by the main gate and current CDC, will house 120 children and is scheduled to be

  • Medical Group completes second annual patient safety awareness week

    The 1st Special Operations Medical Group marked its second annual National Patient Safety Awareness Week with team-building training exercises and a colorful poster contest at the Hurlburt Field clinic March 7-13. Twenty duty sections collaborated in the contest to illustrate this year's theme,

  • Medical Group secretary receives civilian achievement award

    The 1st Special Operations Medical Group secretary received an Air Force Civilian Achievement Award during a group commander's call at the Hurlburt Field Clinic March 12.Elizabeth "Betsy" Trainor's service during the recent inspection by the Air Force Inspection Agency and Accreditation Association