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  • Weekly financial tips: identity theft

    While watching the news, reading the paper or even viewing the headlines online, it's hard to get away from the recent increase in identity theft. With people stealing credit and debit card numbers, it's clear that steps need to be taken to protect our identity. Here are a few ways to help prevent

  • Command Chief Master Sergeant reflects, looks ahead

    As his time as the 62nd Airlift Wing Command Chief comes to an end, Chief Master Sergeant Greg Warren reflects on the past few years of his Air Force career, the transition of a joint base and his plans for the future.Q. During your first interview as Command Chief more than two years ago, you

  • AFAF 2012 kicks off

    The annual Air Force Assistance Fund is kicked off March 26 and run through May 4.The AFAF is made up of the Air Force Villages, Inc., the Air Force Aid Society, Inc., the General and Mrs. Curtis E. LeMay Foundation and the Air Force Enlisted Village, Inc. These organizations help active duty

  • Congratulations to ALS Class 12-C

    Congratulations to the following Airmen who graduated Julius A. Kolb Airman Leadership School March 22 at McChord Field, Wash.Senior Airman Cole Bertolozzi Senior Airman Richard Borgen Staff Sgt. Joshua Boylan Senior Airman Derek Burzloff Senior Airman Alexander Carbon Staff Sgt. Orial Christopher

  • 62nd, 446th AW complete record breaking Operation Deep Freeze season

    Airmen from the 62nd Airlift Wing, in conjunction with Reserve partners from the 446th AW, recently completed a record-setting Operation Deep Freeze season.The ODF season began Aug. 20, 2011, with late winter flights known as WINFLY, and consisted of a 35-person team delivering supplies to the

  • U.S. mobilized to aid Japan

    President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta issued statements last week marking the one-year anniversary of the "3/11" earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters that devastated Japan.Obama said he and First Lady Michelle Obama join all Americans in honoring