• Memorial honors fallen Airman

    A single, stone monument stands alone between two benches. It symbolizes the hero one family loved and lost.In an official ceremony, the monument was dedicated as memorial to Staff. Sgt. Patrick Griffin, the only Eglin Airman killed in combat during OPERATION Iraqi Freedom.Family and friends joined

  • Eglin begins 101 critical days campaign

    Hundreds of Airmen gathered at the Eglin Enlisted Hall most likely expecting to hear tales of horror, frightening life-changing-events that seemed to interrupt a victim's innocent plans of fun in the sun. Instead, base leadership rallied the "troops" May 15 to inform the Team Eglin family about

  • Hagel memo directs preparations for civilian furloughs

    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced today that he has signed a memorandum directing defense managers to prepare to furlough most Defense Department civilian employees for up to 11 days between July 8 and the Sept. 30 end of the fiscal year.Here is the text of the memo in its entirety:This memo

  • Dining changes begin June 1

    If you're a meal card holder, June 1 is an important date to remember.That is the day the Breeze Dining Facility will close for renovations as part of an Air Force-wide Food Transformation Initiative. In August, 2012, the Air Force awarded Sodexo the contract to conduct food operations at several

  • Students colonize on Marsville

    Hundreds of local fifth graders gathered in a 33rd Fighter Wing maintenance hangar to experiment with space exploration here, May 9. Working with environmental engineers and volunteers from the base, the "astronauts" were tasked with the mission to sustain life for one day on Mars. Inside rows of

  • F-35 fighter takes another step forward

    The Air Force took another step forward with its newest fighter jet when an advanced F-35 Lightning II landed at the service's lead training base, home to the largest fleet of F-35s worldwide.The new stealth fighter kicks off a major training effort at the F-35 schoolhouse on an aircraft with

  • Brave Defender trains Kandahar-bound Airmen

    As a security forces Airman, you've just arrived for your deployment to the Joint Defense Operations Center at Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan. The Airman you replaced left early so there's no transition period. You've only been at your desk for five minutes when an alarm sounds and bombs are

  • Airmen outrun cold, rain in ultra-marathon

    Two 96th Communications Squadron Airmen went for an early morning jog in the rain May 4 and did not stop until 7 p.m. that night, running more than 50 miles.Airman 1st Class Thomas Church and Senior Airman Chris Gauthier are ultra-marathoners. They were competing in the 2013 Run for Kids Challenge

  • Eglin shoppers "clean up" on savings

    Military shoppers clipped out and cashed in more than $1.5 million in coupons and promotions last year at Army and Air Force Exchanges worldwide.Eglin Exchange shoppers literally "cleaned up" on one of the most successful promotions - a $2 off coupon for Tide, Gain or Cheer detergents. "We were