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  • Base civilian wins top award

    The Air Force recently named four civilians from the more than 140,000 they employ as the best of the best. Among the recipients of the 2007 Air Force Association Outstanding Air Force Civilian Employees of the Year was one of Hurlburt's own. David Smart, a heavy equipment operator with the 1st

  • 3rd SOS takes over ACC assets

    May 31 marked a historic day for Air Force Special Operations Command as the 3rd Special Operations Squadron, located at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., absorbed equipment and personnel from Air Combat Command. The 3rd SOS currently employs the MQ-1 Predator in support of Special Operations Forces in

  • 4th SOS named AFSOC best

    The 4th Special Operations Squadron was selected as the Air Force Special Operations Command Outstanding Special Operations Squadron of the Year for 2006. Lt. Gen. Michael Wooley, AFSOC commander, presented the award to members of the 4th SOS at a ceremony Monday. "Congratulations on a job extremely

  • New storm water drain markers important to base

    This year, approximately 150 storm drain markers have been installed on inlets in the residential areas on base. These shiny, brass discs bear the image of a crab and the message, "No dumping, drains to waterway." These marked storm drain inlets are "entrances" to the storm drainage system, which is

  • UCI success requires preparation, awareness

    Unit Compliance Inspections show commanders how well their personnel are complying with public law, Department of Defense regulations and Air Force instructions. UCIs enable commanders to improve their units by assessing how well the "rules" are being followed. All unit members should be aware of

  • 3rd SOS absorbs ACC equipment, personnel

    May 31 marked a historic day for Air Force Special Operations Command as the 3rd Special Operations Squadron, located at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., absorbed equipment and personnel from Air Combat Command.Click here to view the video of the full story.  

  • FORE! Gator Lakes Golf Course reopens

    The Gator Lakes Golf Course reopened May 25 after a renovation project that lasted nearly seven months. The course closed down for most of last year after it suffered from drought and outdated drainage and irrigation systems, prompting a $1.1 million greens renovation project. The renovation work

  • Fill ‘er up: Keeping hydrated in chemical gear important

    For every exercise and inspection, regardless of your location, threat or status, commanders have consistently directed one action to each Airman: hydrate! As an inspection agency, the inspector general has made sure personnel know how to perform this critical necessity even while wearing that