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  • Existing tools help users reduce PII breaches

    Members of 24th Air Force are refurbishing an old email tool to help Air Force users reduce breaches of personally identifiable information, or PII.The Digital Signature Enforcement Tool, or DSET, which currently prompts users to provide a digital signature when an email contains an active hyperlink

  • Congratulations to NCO Academy Class 14-5

    Congratulations to the following technical sergeants who graduated the Forrest L. Vosler NCO Academy July 11, 2014 at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo.Tech. Sgt. Brian Adams, 627th Communications Squadron Tech. Sgt. David Beck, 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Tech. Sgt. Erich Boehm, 62nd Maintenance

  • Airmen and Soldiers conduct joint training

    Airmen and Soldiers from Joint Base Lewis-McChord participated in a water training exercise at American Lake here July 14 and 15, 2014. Airmen from the 22nd Special Tactics Squadron's Red Team practiced helocasting alternate insertion and extraction training with Soldiers from the 160th Special

  • Congratulations to ALS Class 14-E

    Congratulations to the following Airmen who graduated Julius A. Kolb Airman Leadership School here July 10.Senior Airman Robert Alvarez, 10th Airlift SquadronSenior Airman David Bartels 627th Logistics Readiness Squadron Senior Airman Nathaniel Bartholomew, 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Senior

  • The Lombardi Trophy visits McChord

    The Seattle Seahawks were crowned the National Football League Super Bowl XLVIII champions after beating the Denver Broncos last February at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. To say "thank you" to their fans serving in the armed forces, the Seahawks came to Joint Base Lewis-McChord to

  • Air Force holds off Army to capture Rainier Cup

    While the Rainier Cup trophy will remain at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, it's moving from Eagles Pride Golf Course to Whispering Firs Golf Course.After three days of competition, which included 54 holes for 120 golfers at three Puget Sound golf courses, the Air Force team regained possession of the cup