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Next step in global communications

Team Eglin has joined Web 2.0. The official Eglin Air Force Base Twitter account is up and running live. The goal of the Team Eglin account will be to provide real-time, two-way communication with the public regarding critical information, updates and messages. Possible examples include sending out safety reminders during hurricane conditions, announcing a road closure or linking to an article. The 96th Air Base Wing Public Affairs office will monitor and manage the account. Follow Team Eglin at twitter.com/teameglin. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 3/3/2010


Mentors vital to students' success

Col. Bruce McClintock, 96th Air Base Wing commander and Edwin Bell, a mentor at Ft. Walton Beach High School, accept MLK Humanitarian Awards for their involvement with the mentorship program. (courtesy photo)
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Posted: 2/5/2010


Ouch

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – Staff Sgt. Heather Carmack, 96th Medical Operations Squadron, injects Airman 1st Class Cynthia Sellers, 96th Force Support Squadron, with the H1N1 vaccine, Jan 22. H1N1 vaccinations are mandatory for all active duty military personnel on Eglin. The 96th MDG provided vaccinations to base personnel Jan 19-22 at the 9th SOS auditorium to help alleviate traffic and waits at the Immunizations clinic. Seasonal and H1N1 are currently available to specific target groups at the Immunization clinic during normal duty hours. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 1/25/2010


Vaccinations begin

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – Airman Nigel Contaste, Phase Two Aerospace Medical Services student, prepares a syringe filled with H1N1 vaccine, Jan. 22. H1N1 vaccinations are mandatory for all active duty military personnel on Eglin. The 96th Medical Group provided vaccinations to base personnel Jan 19-22 at the 9th Special Operations Squadron auditorium to help alleviate traffic and waits at the immunizations clinic. Seasonal and H1N1 are currently available to specific target groups at the immunization clinic during normal duty hours. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 1/25/2010


Tax Center open for the 2009/2010 tax season

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. - Volunteers at the Eglin tax center help military, dependent, retired, and DoD civilian customers prepare and file their federal and state tax returns. Located across 2nd street from the base education center, the tax center is open Monday through Friday from 8 to 11 a.m. and 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday is reserved for 1040EZ filing members. For all other times, call 882-1040 to make an appointment. (U.S. Air Force photos by 2nd Lt. Andrew Caulk)
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Posted: 1/22/2010


Eglin Enlisted Hall Opens

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- Eglin celebrated the completion of the Eglin Enlisted Hall during a ribbon-cutting ceremony Jan. 15. The newly renovated facility, formerly known as the base theater, hosts a number of upgrades from new bathroom sinks and fresh paint, to new seats and artwork. The Enlisted hall is an area where Eglin’s enlisted Airmen may reflect on its proud legacy. (Courtesy photo)
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Posted: 1/20/2010


Flight checks

1st Lt. Michael Scott, a recent graduate from the 23rd Flying Training Squadron, checks his pre-flight inspection book before takeoff at Fort Rucker, Ala. The 23rd FTS is the third and final phase of undergraduate pilot training before student helicopter pilots can obtain their “wings.” It is the Air Force’s primary source of helicopter pilot training for special ops, combat search and rescue, missile support and distinguished visitor airlift missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 1/14/2010


Making the call

1st Lt. Wyeth Lindeke, First Assignment Instructor Pilot, coordinates mission plans with other pilots before takeoff at the 23rd Flying Training Squadron at Fort Rucker, Ala. The 23rd FTS is the third and final phase of undergraduate pilot training before student helicopter pilots can obtain their “wings.” It is the Air Force’s primary source of helicopter pilot training for special ops, combat search and rescue, missile support and distinguished visitor airlift missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 1/14/2010


Last minute instruction

Students speak with their instructor before takeoff for formation-flight patterns over Fort Rucker, Ala. The 23rd Flying Training Squadron is the third and final phase of undergraduate pilot training before student helicopter pilots can obtain their “wings.” It is the Air Force’s primary source of helicopter pilot training for special ops, combat search and rescue, missile support and distinguished visitor airlift missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 1/14/2010


Line of sight

1st Lt. Michael Scott, a recent graduate from the 23rd Flying Training Squadron, checks his peripherals during a formation-flight mission over Fort Rucker, Ala. The 23rd FTS is the third and final phase of undergraduate pilot training before student helicopter pilots can obtain their “wings.” It is the Air Force’s primary source of helicopter pilot training for special ops, combat search and rescue, missile support and distinguished visitor airlift missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 1/14/2010


Hovering Hueys

Students piloting UH-1H “Hueys” from the 23rd Flying Training Squadron practice formation-flight over the runway at Fort Rucker, Ala. The 23rd FTS is the third and final phase of undergraduate pilot training before student helicopter pilots can obtain their “wings.” It is the Air Force’s primary source of helicopter pilot training for special ops, combat search and rescue, missile support and distinguished visitor airlift missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 1/15/2010


Shadow wingman

Students piloting UH-1H “Iroquois” from the 23rd Flying Training Squadron practice formation-flight patterns over Fort Rucker, Ala. The 23rd FTS is the third and final phase of undergraduate pilot training before student helicopter pilots can obtain their “wings.” It is the Air Force’s primary source of helicopter pilot training for special ops, combat search and rescue, missile support and distinguished visitor airlift missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 1/14/2010


O'er land and sea

Students piloting UH-1H “Iroquois” from the 23rd Flying Training Squadron practice formation-flight patterns over Fort Rucker, Ala. The 23rd FTS is the third and final phase of undergraduate pilot training before student helicopter pilots can obtain their “wings.” It is the Air Force’s primary source of helicopter pilot training for special ops, combat search and rescue, missile support and distinguished visitor airlift missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 1/14/2010


Touchdown

Students piloting UH-1H “Iroquois” from the 23rd Flying Training Squadron practice landing during formation-flight patterns over Fort Rucker, Ala. The 23rd FTS is the third and final phase of undergraduate pilot training before student helicopter pilots can obtain their “wings.” It is the Air Force’s primary source of helicopter pilot training for special ops, combat search and rescue, missile support and distinguished visitor airlift missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 1/14/2010


Into the sun

Students piloting UH-1H “Iroquois” from the 23rd Flying Training Squadron practice formation-flight patterns over Fort Rucker, Ala. The 23rd FTS is the third and final phase of undergraduate pilot training before student helicopter pilots can obtain their “wings.” It is the Air Force’s primary source of helicopter pilot training for special ops, combat search and rescue, missile support and distinguished visitor airlift missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 1/14/2010


Fly between the lines

Students piloting UH-1H “Iroquois” from the 23rd Flying Training Squadron practice formation-flight patterns over Fort Rucker, Ala. The 23rd FTS is the third and final phase of undergraduate pilot training before student helicopter pilots can obtain their “wings.” It is the Air Force’s primary source of helicopter pilot training for special ops, combat search and rescue, missile support and distinguished visitor airlift missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 1/14/2010


Under construction

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – An extensive renovation and expansion effort to upgrade the Eglin Commissary has reached its midpoint. Scheduled for completion in fall of 2010, the 19-month project will better meet the needs of the customer and update many of the aging areas in the building, according to commissary staff. The renovations include expansion of the sales floor by 6,000 square feet, a second commissary entrance, parking area and roof. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 12/10/2009


Cutting up

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – Kirk Rich cuts control relief joints in the pavement in front of the Commissary here, Dec. 10. Expansion of the sidewalk in front of the building is part of an initiative to meet Homeland Security policy for federal buildings. Barriers have been put in place to prevent the threat of a vehicular bombing attempt. Though the expansion increases the distance from the parking lot to the front door, it decreases the impact a possible terrorist attack may have on the building and customers. The project is scheduled for completion by fall of 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 12/10/2009


Air Show

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Posted: 12/10/2009


Santa Hotline

Santa picks up another call on the “Santa Hotline” to talk with boys and girls before he makes his holiday journey. The “Hotline” will be active Dec. 14-18 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Children of all ages wishing to call in with last-minute holiday wishes can call 850-882-NOEL (6635). (Air Force photo/ Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 12/8/2009


Chief carver

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – Chief Master Sgt. Thomas Westermeyer, 96th Air Base Wing and Air Armament Center command chief, carves up roast beef for customers at the Eglin Breeze Dining Facility for Thanksgiving, Nov. 26. Turkey, ham and all the trimmings were available to Eglin Airmen, dependants, visiting family members and retirees. The facility prepared food in anticipation for about 550 guests. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 11/30/2009


Lead to serve

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- Col. Bruce McClintock, 96th Air Base Wing commander was joined by Maj. Gen. Charles Davis, Air Armament Center commander and program executive officer for weapons, and other senior base leadership serving meals at the Eglin Breeze Dining Facility for Thanksgiving, Nov. 26. Turkey, roast beef and all the trimmings were available to Eglin Warriors, dependants, visiting family members and retirees. The facility prepared food in anticipation for about 550 guests. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 11/30/2009


Eglin celebrates Thanksgiving

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – Customers eagerly wait for the Thanksgiving meal at the Eglin Breeze Dining Facility, Nov. 26. Turkey, roast beef and all the trimmings were available to Eglin Warriors, dependants, visiting family members and retirees for Thanksgiving. Col. Bruce McClintock, 96th Air Base Wing commander was joined by Maj. Gen. Charles Davis, Air Armament Center commander and program executive officer for weapons, and other senior base leadership serving food to customers. The facility prepared food in anticipation for about 550 guests. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 11/30/2009


Just desserts

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – Plates of dessert sit in the dining area of the Eglin Breeze Dining Facility, Nov. 26. Turkey, roast beef and all the trimmings were available to Eglin Warriors, dependants, visiting family members and retirees for Thanksgiving. Col. Bruce McClintock, 96th Air Base Wing commander was joined by Maj. Gen. Charles Davis, Air Armament Center commander and program executive officer for weapons, and other senior base leadership serving food to customers. The facility prepared food in anticipation for about 550 guests. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 11/30/2009

    

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