OSS ensures smooth air operations
Excellence starts here. Not only is this the motivational chant of the
86th Operation Support Squadron, but it encompasses all they do.
Excellence starts here. Not only is this the motivational chant of the
86th Operation Support Squadron, but it encompasses all they do.
When some people think of the military and employment equal opportunity
offices they think of filing complaints and having them processed by
those offices.
Though sun and waves came together June 1 to create a serene picture of
Sainte Mere Eglise, France, it is hard to believe it was once the site
of one of the bloodiest battles in history.
From aches and pains to bumps, bruises and colds, the 435th Medical Group Family Medicine Clinic takes care of it all.
Lt. Col. Paul Perrone Jr., 21st Theater Sustainment Command, was
awarded the 2009 Judge Advocates Association Outstanding Career Armed
Services Attorney Award in May in Washington, D.C. The award recognizes
the outstanding achievements of career attorneys serving as judge
advocates.
When the American volunteer fighter pilots arrived in France in April
1916 to fly with the French air force, they formed the N. (Nieuport)
124 Squadron
With the constant hum of C-130 engines, the smell of JP-8 jet fuel and
a long stretch of flightline, 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
maintainers are right at home working on Ramstein
During World War I, Dutch aircraft designer Anthony Fokker provided the
German air force with the synchronized machine gun and several
outstanding fighters, including the Fokker E.1 (Fokker Scourge), the
Fokker Triplane flown by the Red Baron, Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von
Richthofen, and the Fokker D. VII.