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  • Airmen graduate from Aviano ALS, earn awards

    More than 30 Airmen graduated from the Aviano Airman Leadership School Class 10-B during a ceremony here Dec. 17.Chief Master Sgt. Todd Katz, 31st Civil Engineer Squadron fire department superintendent, was the guest speaker for the graduation.The following senior airmen received awards for their

  • Aviano NCOs graduate Kisling NCOA, earn awards

    Three Airmen from the 31st Fighter Wing took home top honors during the Kisling NCO Academy graduation ceremony for Class 2010-2 held at Ramstein Air Base, Germany Dec. 17. More than 130 students from U.S. Air Forces in Europe Command graduated from the only Air Force NCOA in USAFE located at Kapaun

  • Wing leadership recognizes Aviano's Finest

    Twice a month, 31st Fighter Wing leadership highlights two military members and one civilian employee for their professionalism, hard work, positive attitudes and outstanding contributions to the wing mission through the Aviano's Finest program. This week's selectees, all from 31st Fighter Wing

  • Don't forget to stay safe through the holidays

    As we close in on this holiday season, the prospect of festivities, outdoor recreation opportunities, and much-needed down time makes it easy to wrap up our personal safety and store it away. On average, 38 people die each year due to skiing and snowboarding mishaps alone. With so many ski resorts

  • Adopt-a-road/parking lot program keeps base looking pristine

    Two decades of continuous deployments around the globe, manpower reductions, aging aircraft and budget cuts, Air Force units worldwide are streamlining operations and adopting more cost effective programs.The personnel at Aviano Air Base, Italy are no different as the 31st Civil Engineer Squadron

  • Aviano CFC-Overseas pledges surpass $300K

    Federal employees assigned to the 31st Fighter Wing showed how they can "Make a World of Difference" during the 2009 Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas as they surpassed their 2008 contributions by nearly $49,000.During the 68-day campaign which ran here Oct. 5 thru Dec. 11, more than 1,600 base