• Black Knights fire up OJE missions

    Two C-130 aircraft and more than 40 Airmen from the 19th Airlift Wing, including 20 from the 50th Airlift Squadron, deployed Dec. 7 to Ramstein Air Base, Germany, in support of U.S. European Command Operation Joint Enterprise missions.The C-130 crews and maintainers supporting Joint Enterprise will

  • Applications for 2010 Scholarship for Military Children now available

    Scholarship applications for the 2010 Scholarships for Military Children Program are available in commissaries worldwide and online through a link at http://www.commissaries.com and directly at http://www.militaryscholar.org. Since the program's start in 2000, it has awarded $7.3 million in $1,500

  • Base retiree activities offices worldwide need volunteers

    Retiree activities office members currently need volunteers at more than 150 offices at active-duty, Reserve and Guard bases around the world. "All of the retiree activities offices are suffering for a new group of people to volunteer because the core of (current volunteers) are getting sick,

  • Captain, family reflect on blessings

    Susan and Joseph Kosek are thankful for many things. However, this Thanksgiving they're especially thankful for things like tourniquets, helicopters, "battle buddies" and scores of doctors and medics across the globe. They're also thankful for the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle that

  • Team Little Rock conducts Wingman Day

    Team Little Rock members will come together for Wingman Day events across the base today.The focus of Wingman Day is to foster a culture of Airmen taking care of Airmen and to promote responsible decision making.An information fair will be on-going at the base gymnasium starting at 8 a.m. Fair

  • Former MAC commander remembered

    Gen. Paul K. Carlton, former commander of the Military Airlift Command, passed away Nov. 23 at the age of 89 in San Antonio, Texas. General Carlton was commander of MAC from Sept. 26, 1972, to March 31, 1977."General Carlton's accomplishments as a commander will be remembered and honored; he