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  • Engine Run Certification

    Airmen from the 555 Fighter Generation Squadron and the 31st Maintenance participated in an engine run class at Aviano Air Base, Italy, Feb. 23 – 29, 2024.The course taught Airmen how to conduct an engine run for an F-16 Fighting Falcon without the aid of a pilot.

  • National Prayer Breakfast Celebration 2024

    Chaplain Col. Kleet Barclay, United States Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Command Chaplain, and Chief Master Sgt. John McClean, USAFE-AFAFRICA Religious Affairs Senior Enlisted Leader, participated in this year’s National Prayer Breakfast celebration at Aviano Air Base, Italy, Feb. 27,

  • HH-60G Final Flight

    Aircraft 114 is the first G-model to retire from the 31st Fighter Wing as the service transitions to the updated W-model.

  • Mindfulness in the face of stress: SSgt Jesse Marquez

    He stood in front of a daunting task, a U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker needs to be repaired in two days, a process that normally takes four weeks. Practicing mindfulness is often challenging for most people, but over the span of a career changing weekend, filled with tight deadlines and a

  • Quick Tips for Italian Living

    Adjusting to Italian life can be challenging, but the 31st Civil Engineer Squadron Housing Office has some quick and easy tips for Airmen and families new to Aviano Air Base, Italy.

  • Compassionate care for pediatric patients

    The weather outside begins to pierce through the multitude of layers worn while the internal temperature of a tiny body continues to rise. Having a sick child could be any parents’ worst nightmare, let alone while living in a foreign country. A mother calls the clinic to make an appointment, worried

  • Black History Month proclamation signing

    Members of the 31st Fighter Wing gather to commemorate the beginning of Black History Month during a proclamation signing ceremony at Aviano Air Base, Italy, Feb. 1, 2024. BHM recognition was extended from a week to a month by U.S. president Gerald Ford in 1976 to honor the accomplishments of Black