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  • Holocaust survivor shares memories

    Dr. Rudolph "Rudy" Jacobson, a child survivor of the holocaust in Europe shared his life-changing and historical experiences at a remembrance event here to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day.Dr. Jacobson saw the holocaust through the eyes of a young boy in Germany and said he tells his story to ensure

  • Ellsworth practices smart operations

    In an effort to streamline processes by maximizing value and minimizing waste, the Air Force implemented the Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century program in 2006.Airmen at Ellsworth are encouraged to roll AFSO21 practices into the application of their core values."AFSO21 is not just a

  • Children of an expeditionary Air Force

    With April designated as national Month of the Military Child, Ellsworth pauses to honor the sacrifices children make in support of the Air Force.Month of the Military Child has been an important part of military history since 1986 when former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger established the

  • Ellsworth congratulates newest NCO Academy graduates

    Ten Ellsworth Airmen recently graduated from the 10-3 Non-commissioned Officer Academy at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. The following servicemembers represented Ellsworth at the 10-3 NCO course:28th Civil Engineering SquadronTech. Sgt. Robert Martinez28th Maintenance Operations SquadronTech. Sgt.

  • Leadership, selfless service

    Tech. Sgt. Joel Meyer, 28th Security Forces Squadron flight chief, was recently selected as the 2009 Security Forces Air Force Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year.Sergeant Meyer competed against security forces NCO's from across the Air Force to win this award.He said while he is both honored and

  • Ellsworth practices motorcycle safety

    With the Spring season in full swing, riders at Ellsworth have begun preparing their motorcycles for the bike trips and events associated with nice weather.As Airmen prepare their motorcycles they are reminded to keep safety forefront in their minds."Too many crashes happen by people jumping on a