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  • 31st SFS celebrates Police Week

    The 31st Security Forces Squadron led Team Aviano in observing National Police Week with a series of events May 19-21.The annual observance dates back to 1962, when President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation that designated May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that date

  • 31st MDG welcomes new commander

    The 31st Medical Group welcomed its new commander during a change of command ceremony May 20 at the Personnel Alert Holding Area here. Col. (Dr.) Linda Lawrence took the reigns from Col. (Dr.) Patrick Storms, who relinquished command after more than two years of service to the 31st MDG. Brig. Gen.

  • 103 technical sergeants master promotion

    One-hundred-three technical sergeants assigned to Aviano Air Base, were selected for promotion to master sergeant May 19. Please join the 31st Fighter Wing in congratulating Aviano's newest master sergeant selects during a promotion social scheduled for 4 p.m. May 20 at La Bella Vista Club. Air

  • Team Aviano celebrates Law Day

    Team Aviano celebrated Law Day May 16 with a mock trial and public viewing of law-related movies. The annual observance, organized by the American Bar Association, focused on the theme "The Legacy of John Adams: from Boston to Guantanamo." "The purpose is to have us examine and celebrate our

  • Spice harms health, career

    Spice -- it is not a salt, pepper, cinnamon or garlic; however it may cause harmful side effects on one's health or derail a military career. Air Force officials recently updated Air Force Instruction 44-120 Military Drug Demand Reduction Program and issued an updated guidance memorandum for AFI

  • Team Aviano congratulates lieutenant colonel, major selectees

    Three 31st Fighter Wing majors were selected for promotion to lieutenant colonel and 21 captains were selected for promotion to major April 21. The promotees are:To lieutenant colonel:Maj. Carmen ArguellesMaj. Michelle M. HarmonMaj. Brian S. ParkerTo major:Capt. Patrick H. ArnnCapt. Alfort Belin

  • Drivers must follow Italian, base traffic laws

    Aviano Air Base military personnel, civilians and dependents driving a privately or government owned vehicle in Italy must obey the direction of Italian law enforcement authority, U.S. military and security forces. Failure to comply with traffic laws, signals, or directions of law enforcement

  • Good judgment, AADD help prevent DUI

    Driving under the influence affects lives -- the drivers', victims', their families', friends' and coworkers'. It may cost money, time, limb or even life. The repercussions go beyond the citation or jail time. Military members operating or in physical control of a vehicle may be criminally