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  • Newly appointed chief of AFRS comes home to begin world tour

    When given the choice of a myriad of locations around the globe from which to begin a world tour, one man chose Del Rio and Laughlin Air Force Base.Command Chief Master Sgt. Ruben Gonzalez was recently appointed as the command chief of Air Force Recruiting Service. With such a title comes the

  • AFPC command changes hands

    Command of managing personnel programs and carrying out policies affecting Air Force active-duty and civilian members changed hands in an afternoon ceremony here Aug. 6.Brig. Gen. A.J. Stewart became the Air Force Personnel Center's 24th commander during a change of command ceremony. The

  • Airmen honored at PBR event in San Antonio

    A number of local Airmen and retired military members were recognized July 31 during the Professional Bull Riders United States Air Force Invitational at the AT&T Center in San Antonio. Staff Sgt. Kenneth Pratt, 341st Recruiting Squadron Marketing and Training NCO and event coordinator for the Air

  • AETC inducts newest member into Order of the Sword

    More than 300 Airmen from across Air Education and Training Command gathered in a formal ceremony at the Gateway Club on Lackland AFB July 16, to induct Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz, Air Education and Training Command commander, into the Order of the Sword. General Lorenz is the sixth leader AETC Airmen

  • Airmen unfurl 'Superflag' at Braves baseball game

    More than 250 Airmen from throughout Georgia teamed together to unfurl a 160-by-300-foot American flag on July 4 before the Atlanta Braves baseball game at Turner Field.The Braves wanted to organize a pre-game ceremony that would appropriately honor the military and so they approached the 336th RCS

  • Camp helps future Battlefield Airmen prepare

    Air Force recruiters are in a battle these days -- a battle to find physically qualified recruits to fill the force's critical Battlefield Airmen career fields.With an early physical fitness test washout rate hovering near 60 percent, recruiters have turned to offering educational sessions like one