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Langley, Dover lift stop movement orders

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Commanders at Langley Air Force Base, Va., and Dover AFB, Del., have lifted the stop-movement orders initiated last week in anticipation of Hurricane Irene.

All personnel with permanent change of station and temporary-duty orders are authorized to continue to Langley AFB or Dover AFB, as appropriate. In addition, those Airmen who were away from either base, on leave or TDY, are also authorized to return.

For more information, contact the Air Force Personnel Center at 210-565-3815 for military members or 210-565-5737 for civilians. The 24-hour numbers are 210-565-2020 or 800-435-9941.
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Services officials ‘refresh’ dining menus

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Airmen will soon have more variety and availability of nutritious meals thanks to a new initiative to 'refresh' dining facility menus.

Air Force Services Agency officials here partnered with industry chefs to implement a new program called "Operation Refresh."

The program infuses new items into dining facility menus on a regular basis, incorporates additional fresh ingredients and improves methods for preparing existing entrees, officials said. Additionally, it will improve culinary skills for Air Force food service professionals through new cooking techniques.
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Air Force Iraq mission likely to increase before it ends

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As the American presence in Iraq draws down, the Air Force mission in the nation likely will increase, said Maj. Gen. Russell J. Handy.

Handy, the commander of the 9th Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force and director of the Air Component Coordination Element in Iraq, discussed the Air Force mission in Iraq and the way forward.

"We have to continue doing the same things we've been doing supportwise that we have been doing through the entire transition," the general said.
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SECAF visits Andersen, talks AF way ahead

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Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley spoke on topics of national interest Aug. 29 at an Airmen's Call here.

Donley toured the Pacific to reconnect with the region and thank Airmen serving in the Pacific area of responsibility.

In introducing Donley, Brig. Gen. John Doucette, the 36th Wing commander, said Airmen here have had the opportunity over the past year to talk about how Pacific airpower helps bolster security and stability to the Asia-Pacific region.

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Air Force celebrates JSF arrival, rolls out nation’s airpower future

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Air Force officials said the unveiling of the F-35A Lightning II joint strike fighter was a "historic occasion" during a rollout ceremony here Aug. 26.

The F-35A, on display during the ceremony, was delivered here in July by Lt. Col. Eric Smith, the Air Force's first F-35 pilot.

"This is indeed a new era," said Gen. Edward A. Rice Jr., the Air Education and Training Command commander and host of the milestone event.

The aircraft was developed in a span of only 15 years, one-eighth of the 118 total years powered flight has existed, he said. The F-35 brings advanced technological capabilities for the future and the nation's defense -- something the general explained was clearly unimaginable when Orville and Wilbur Wright performed their maiden flight Dec.17, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, N.C.
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Printing delay for enlisted guide won’t delay promotion testing

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Distribution of the printed version of the 2011 Air Force Pamphlet 36-2241, Professional Development Guide, will be delayed until late December.

Promotion cycles, including the upcoming 12E8 senior master sergeant promotion cycle Dec. 5-16, will not be affected by the distribution delay. The delay is a result of the Air Force Publishing Distribution Center transitioning their operations from the facility in Baltimore to the Army's Media Distribution Division in St. Louis, Mo.
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Ceremony kicks off NCR leg of 9/11 Ruck March to Remember

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Security forces Airmen from across the national capital region joined for a wreath laying ceremony Aug. 29 at the Pentagon.

The ceremony marked the beginning of their participation in the Security Forces 9/11 Ruck March to Remember.

"Our enemies will never win while America's Airmen stand ready to 'defend the force,' to project airpower, and to make any sacrifice necessary to ensure victory," said Brig. Gen. Jimmy McMillian, the Air Force's director of security forces. "I ask each of you to never let the memories and sacrifices of our fallen defenders -- and other Americans -- be forgotten."
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Air Force transfers final sector of northern Iraq’s airspace to Iraq Civil Aviation Authority

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The U.S. Air Force transferred the final sector of northern Iraq's airspace to the Iraq Civil Aviation Authority here on Aug. 25.

With the assumption of this sector, the ICAA received control of airspace in Kirkuk from ground level to 15,000 feet.

"This transfer is significant because it is the most complex airspace sector the ICAA has taken to date," said Maj. Adam Fiedler, an airspace planner with the U.S. Forces-Iraq Air Component Coordination Element-Iraq. "This one sector will control aircraft on departure and landing to five airfields."
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Pacific Unity concludes in Vietnam

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In an effort to foster friendship and improved relationships between the U.S. and Vietnam, more than 60 military civil engineers, construction workers and volunteers from both countries came together Aug. 9-29 to renovate three medical clinics in Ha Tinh Province.

The 624th Civil Engineer Squadron out of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, and Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 out of Gulfport, Miss., in combination with People's Committee of Ha Tinh civil and military teams and selected construction contractors, made major renovations to the Thach Dong Clinic, Thach Mon Clinic and Ha Huy Tap Clinic.
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Not a dirty word

August 29th, 2011 Comments off
After only a few years of service, I considered "mentoring" a dirty word. It got paid a lot of lip service, but I didn't think most leaders really got it.

Don't get me wrong. I've had some outstanding mentors who have helped me over the years. But there were other "mentors" who were worthless. Some didn't make time to learn about my career opportunities or goals. Others were so far out in left field, I'm not even sure we were in the same ballpark. Does this sound familiar?

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