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  • Aviano welcomes 300 Airmen back home

    Team Aviano welcomed back approximately 300 Airmen Oct. 4 and 6 from a four-and-a-half-month deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Unlike many Air Force deployments in which individuals are deployed from various bases to be part of other teams in theater, an entire aviation package

  • Second court martial concludes

    The Air Force concluded a general court martial Oct. 7 for Airman First Class Korey Talkington, who was convicted of violating the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Airman Talkington was convicted of three specifications of attempted aggravated sexual assault in violation of Article 120 of the

  • 'Aim High ... Fly-Fight-Win' to be Air Force motto

    Incorporating extensive inputs from all ranks and career fields in the development effort, Airmen have selected "Aim High ... Fly-Fight-Win" as the service's motto. An enduring statement of Airmen's pride in their service, the motto is a two-part expression -- a call to action, with a response of

  • Cop's Corner

    Sept. 25 and 28: The 31st Security Forces Squadron received two reports of vehicle burglary. One vehicle was left unlocked. The stolen items consisted of the following: a laptop, two GPS, 8 euro, vehicle registration, vehicle safety inspection, and insurance paperwork. Thefts from vehicles are

  • Air Force officials conducting personnel accountability exercise

    Officials are conducting an Air Force-wide exercise Oct. 6 through 8 to test the Air Force Personnel Accountability and Assessment System.An exercise execution order will identify the geographic area of interest in which all personnel assigned to, living in, TDY to or on leave in that area, must be

  • POW/MIA Week reminds Team Aviano to never forget

    The POW/MIA Recognition Week concluded with a retreat ceremony Sept. 30 in front of the 31st Fighter Wing Headquarters. Hosted by the Air Force Sergeants Association, the week honored those who were prisoners of war and those who are still missing in action.Brig. Gen. C. Q. Brown Jr., 31st Fighter

  • Leaders send energy awareness message

    The Air Force's top leaders released a joint "Letter to Airmen" to encourage Airmen to continue to be energy efficient at the workplace and at home. "The Air Force is engaged in a long-term effort to improve our nation's energy security through energy efficiency and conservation," Secretary of the