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  • USAF Thunderbirds release 2014 show schedule

    The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds have finalized their 2014 show schedule. In its 61st season, the team is slated to perform 66 demonstrations at 34 locations.The flying unit, officially known as the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, will perform its first public flyover of 2014 at the

  • Airmen work together to bring holiday cheer to dorms

    The Air Force association, along with more than 60 volunteers, participated in the creation of cookie baskets Dec. 9 to hep spread holiday cheer to the Airmen living in the Dorms. More than 8,000 cookies were donated to make more than 500 cookie baskets. The cookies were delvered to the dorms in the

  • Fall Hall hosts annual Christmas tree lighting event

    The Fall Hall Community Center hosted its annual tree lighting ceremony Dec. 6. Extremely cold weather forced festivities for the annual F.E. Warren AFB Christmas tree lighting inside. That did not stop hundreds of children and parents from joining in on the fun.

  • News Briefs Dec. 9 to Dec. 15

    The following are the news briefs for this week. Commander's callCol. Tracey Hayes, 90th Missile Wing commander, hosts a series of commander's calls Dec. 17 to Dec. 19 in the base theater. The commander's call is mandatory for all Airmen and is highly encouraged for all DoD and contract civilians. ·

  • DECA announces 2014 Scholarships for Military Children Program

    Applications for the 2014 Scholarships for Military Children Program became available Dec. 3 at commissaries worldwide or on the Internet at http://www.militaryscholar.org.Applications need to be turned in to a commissary by Feb. 28, 2014. Packages must be hand-delivered or shipped via U.S. Postal

  • News briefs Dec. 2 to Dec. 8

    45 AFSC's removed from SRB listForty-five Air Force Specialty Codes have been removed from the selective reenlistment bonus list beginning as of Dec. 5. All reenlistments from Dec. 5 or later will use the new SRB list. In addition to these changes, Airmen are no longer able to request for

  • F.E. Warren Exchange’s return policy gives shoppers what they want

    According to ABC News, recipients of gifts returned as many as 37 percent of holiday purchases last year. But shoppers can rest easy knowing the F.E. Warren Exchange makes holiday returns as easy as possible. "We know it's hard to please everyone on your list," said F.E. Warren Exchange's General