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Pamphlet eases holiday mail rush

Pamphlet eases holiday mail rush

by Robert Szostek
U.S. European Command

Mailing packages stateside from Europe involves many prohibitions, restrictions and import duty rules. U.S. personnel can avoid the pitfalls by getting the

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Postured to help: 3rd AF ready

by Senior Master Sgt. Hollis Dawson
3rd Air Force Public Affairs

Third Air Force has developed a new, quick-response humanitarian assistance capability to support the European theater, and on Monday, they launched a 36-hour Humanitarian Relief Operation 9-1-1 exercise to test it.

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Air Force-speak needs “translation” for civilian job world

by Robert Fay
Allied Schools

Talk with people who advise Airmen on preparing résumés for their civilian job hunt, and they

November 9, 2007 ×

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NATO’s Toxic Trip 2007 exercise

NATO’s Toxic Trip 2007 exercise

by Tech. Sgt. James Lewis
1st Combat Communications Squadron

It was a toxic trip that will lead to better preparation against a full spectrum of threats.

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A/TA, Nashville style

A/TA, Nashville style

November 9, 2007 ×

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Lest we forget …

November 9, 2007 ×

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Now You Know

November 9, 2007 ×

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H.E.A.T. comes to Kaiserslautern

H.E.A.T. comes to Kaiserslautern

Story and photos by Christine June
U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern

Soldiers can now prepare for when their world turns upside down thanks to the Training Support Center

November 9, 2007 ×

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Get your CFC on

November 9, 2007 ×

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Unique mission for unique squadron

Unique mission for unique squadron

Story and photo by Capt. Erin Dorrance
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

When two C-17 Globemaster aircraft sat on an airfield in the middle of Sub-Saharan Africa, the U.S. Air Force was confident the $600 million aircraft were safe because of a robust security forces team from the 786th Security Forces Squadron stationed at Sembach.

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