Articles

  • Pacific Lifeline aerial porters keep mission moving

    They are the movers and shakers with high-octane initiative to move the mission. These nine Reservists work nonstop to ensure every moving piece of equipment, aircraft and people move smoothly through the airflow system. Who are these guys? They're logistics planners with the 44th Aerial Port

  • Pacific Lifeline in full swing

    Pacific Air Forces' first-ever total force humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise is in full swing at three locations within the Hawaiian Islands. Dubbed "Pacific Lifeline," approximately 900 Department of Defense personnel are participating in the 13th Air Force-led exercise which

  • Household goods replacement program is a good deal

    In the past year the U.S. Air Force has made dramatic changes in the way claims are filed and adjudicated. As of October 2006, all household goods claims were processed at the centralized Claims Center in Dayton, Ohio. And as of October 2007, all international shipments were covered by full value

  • Airmen recieve nonjudicial punishment

    During the month of December 2007, seven Andersen Airmen received Nonjudicial Punishment. The circumstances of the cases are as follows: A staff sergeant from the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron struck his wife in the face with his fist in violation of Article 128, Uniform Code of Military Justice. The