• Hospital comes out on top in two inspections

    The 96th Medical Group got great news recently when the results of two inspections were announced. Eglin's hospital retained its accreditation by the Joint Commission and received the highest rating from the Air Force Inspection Agency's Medical Operations Directorate which performs Health Services

  • Career Assistance Advisor offers advice, options to Eglin Airmen

    At some point in every Airman's career, they find themselves asking the question, "should I stay or should I go?" The question of staying in or getting out of the Air Force is a question best left to the individual. However, through a true open door policy, Airmen have a way of getting information

  • 46th Test Squadron support communications, datalinks testing

    This is part of a series exploring the cradle-to-grave process of air armament. These stories will focus on some of the units involved in the acquisition, development and testing of weapons systems at Eglin Air Force Base.Just one glitch in a software system can mean the difference between

  • 780th Test Squadron tests conventional munitions for Air Force

    This is part of a series exploring the cradle-to-grave process of air armament. These stories will focus on some of the units involved in the acquisition, development and testing of weapons systems at Eglin Air Force Base.If there was ever any question as to Eglin's impact on contingency operations,

  • 308th launches new, improved weapons systems

    This is part of a series exploring the cradle-to-grave process of air armament. These stories will focus on some of the units involved in the acquisition, development and testing of weapons systems at Eglin Air Force Base.Weapons like the Joint Direct Attack Munition can turn a firefight to allied

  • JFIIT assists with ISR training

    U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint Fires Integration and Interoperability Team assisted the Operations Group at the U.S. Army's Joint Readiness Training Center and the U.S. Air Force's Green Flag East to enhance the joint intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance training of the Army's 1st

  • Captain recognized for year-long achievements by AFCEA chapter

    A captain from 96th Communication Squadron was selected to represent the Air Force at an Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association chapter's 2nd Annual Armed Forces Leadership Award ceremony. Capt. Stacie Rembold, infrastructure flight commander, was recently told she won the AFCEA

  • Public invited to Ranger Open House

    If you've ever wondered what the Army Rangers do out there in the swamp, here's your chance. On May 30, the public is invited to the 6th Ranger Battalion Open House where they can witness an urban raid demonstration, a parachute jump, and shoot a semi-automatic rifle. These are just a few of the

  • Eglin has 6 Articles 15 issued for April

    Nonjudicial punishment (NJP) under Article 15, Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), provides commanders with an essential and prompt means of maintaining good order and discipline and also promotes positive behavior changes in service members without the stigma of a court-martial conviction. In

  • New system for tracking personnel gets workout soon

    As the Air Force gears up for its second test of the Air Force Personnel Accountability and Assessment System, Air Force Materiel Command leaders are reminding people to participate during the May 19-21 exercise. The new system is designed to improve the way the Air Force keeps track of its people.