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  • 319th recruiters help fund NH Air Force memorial

    Members of the 319th Recruiting Squadron here are doing their part to help fund the New Hampshire Air Force memorial. Squadron members collected more than $1,000 through personal donations after receiving a request from retired Chief Master Sgt. Richard Dolbec, Air Force Sergeants Association

  • Recruiter donates marrow to help save life

    Charged with providing opportunities to young people, an Air Force recruiter from Fayetteville, N.C., recently jumped at the chance to provide much more -- a chance to live. In May, Staff Sgt. Bill Arguelles took time off from his recruiting duties at the 337th Recruiting Squadron to donate bone

  • 318th RCS trainer mourned after unexpected death

    Master Sgt. Leon Wall, 318th Recruiting Squadron, died at about 8 a.m. June 13 on the Gettysburg College Campus in Gettysburg, Penn. The recruiting trainer was on the college campus attending an Air Force recruiting training conference when he collapsed while walking to his room after completing a

  • Future Airmen show Air Force excitement at NASCAR race

    Prior to the start of the Pocono 500 race, Gen. Bruce Carlson, commander of Air Force Materiel Command, conducted two Delayed Enlistment Program oaths of enlistment ceremonies. First, he swore in 40 young men and women from the 318th Recruiting Squadron. The ceremony took place in front of the

  • NASCAR, Air Force winning combination at Pocono 500

    The weather wasn't the only thing heating up northeastern Pennsylvania Sunday. The nation's top NASCAR drivers burned up the track at the Pocono 500. More than 100,000 race fans filled the stands to watch the Sprint Cup Series competition at the Pocono Raceway. As the race's guest of honor, Gen.

  • 319th recruiter builds a better future for local family

    A 319th Recruiting Squadron Officer Accessions recruiter lent his carpentry skills to other volunteers from the local community, building a new house for a cancer-battling mother of four in Old Town, Maine, May 18- 20. Master Sgt. Brian Cotter, an active duty Air Force recruiter out of Westbrook,

  • Enlisted members give highest honor to AETC commander

    The commander of Air Education and Training Command received the highest honor the Air Force enlisted corps can bestow at a formal ceremony in San Antonio May 30. Gen. William R. Looney III was formally presented the Order of the Sword on behalf of the men and women of AETC by the Air Force's top

  • AETC plans 2009 Symposium in San Antonio

    Air Education and Training Command officials are planning the 2009 AETC Symposium -- scheduled for Jan. 15-16, 2009, at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio. A crowd of more than 2,000 military and civilian attendees from around the country attended the 2007 AETC Symposium, which