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  • Thousands honor Doolittle Raiders at the 67th Reunion

    Thousands of people, young and old, gathered to honor five of the nine surviving Doolittle Raiders at the 67th Reunion in Columbia, S.C., April 16 to 18. On April 18, 1942, the Doolittle Raiders, led by then-Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle, became the first to bombard Japan following the attack on Pearl

  • HAP temporarily expands for homeowners

    Editor's Note: A1C Abigail Klein, 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs command information editor, contributed to this article. Military members affected by the housing market because of permanent change of station orders could see some relief through the Department of Defense Homeowners Assistance

  • March 2009 Article 15s

    An airman first class from the 28th Civil Engineer Squadron received an Article 15 for one specification of wrongful appropriation. Punishment consisted of a suspended reduction to Airman, and forfeiture of $100.00 pay. A senior airman from the 28th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron received an Article

  • JAG announces law school programs

    Applications for the Funded Legal Education Program and Excess Leave Program will be accepted from January 1 through March 1, in 2010. Interested officers are encouraged to compete. "Our Air Force missions are constantly changing, and commanders deserve to have access to legal advisors with a broad

  • Ellsworth holds public meeting on compatible use study

    Ellsworth would like to remind local community members about the public release of an updated Air Installation Compatible Use Zone study being conducted at Douglas Middle School April 27 at 7:00 p.m. This updated AICUZ Study was developed according to U.S. Air Force guidelines, which are designed to