• New crew chiefs named for F-22s

    The 325th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron held a dedicated crew chief ceremony to forge bond of Airman and aircraft. This is the first type of ceremony for the unit since they moved to Eglin from Tyndall AFB in the wake of Hurricane Michael.

  • Combat Archer combines with Checkered Flag

    The Combat Archer exercise, also known as the Weapons Systems Evaluation Program, is the Department of Defense’s largest air-to-air live-fire evaluation exercise. Squadron leaders monitor the lifespan of a missile to assess execution performance by maintenance crew members, aircraft armament systems

  • Honor in May

    17 Airmen became the newest graduates into the Eglin Air Force Base Honor Guard

  • Munitions complex coming to Eglin

    A groundbreaking ceremony was held here May 7, for a new $75 million munitions research complex. The Air Force Research Laboratory facility, officially designated as the Advanced Munitions Technology Complex, will provide increased munitions research and test capabilities for the warfighter.