News

  • Two-hour delayed reporting Thursday

    Col. Eden J. Murrie, 100th Air Refueling Wing commander, has authorized a two-hour delay Thursday for non mission essential U.S. personnel. DoDDs schools will also have a two-hour delay. Ministry of Defence employees are to follow MoD adverse-weather guidance.

  • Reminder: Town Hall scheduled today

    For a video message from Col. Eden J. Murrie, 100th Air Refueling Wing commander, extending an invitation to all - especially military spouses - concerning an upcoming town hall meeting Feb. 11, click here.

  • PTSD is a Treatable Condition

    There has recently been great attention in the popular press on the topic of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in military veterans. Some individuals exposed to traumatic events, such as sexual assault or participating in combat, develop long-term symptoms, such as sleep problems, nightmares, and

  • 2009 African American Black history month to kick off with a 'taste of soul'

    The 2009 African American Black History Month Committee will be kicking off the month of February with a "Taste of Soul" event. The purpose of this free event is to educate the RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath communities on culture diversity through a variety of foods, music, arts and more. For

  • The 2009 IRS e-file refund cycle chart has been released

    Those wishing to find out when they can expect their refund checks can now find out by clicking here.Additionally, the RAF Mildenhall Volunteer Income Tax Assistance office is still making filing easier. Team Mildenhall members may contact their unit tax representative (Click here) or they can make

  • Association to donate bomber replica to Duxford

    The 47th Bomb Wing Association - a group of former military assigned to the 47th Bomb Wing at RAFs Sculthorpe and Alconbury -- are donating a replica scale model of the B-45 Tornado Bomber to the American Air Museum at RAF Duxford with a dedication ceremony at 11 a.m., May 15.

  • Premature twin's courageous fight for life leaves lasting legacy

    Eric LeVon Frazier II, one of two premature twins born Sept. 6 to Tech. Sgt. Barry Frazier and his wife Mandy, died Dec. 10 at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital - but his courageous fight for life left a lasting legacy that will stay with the family forever. With a due date of Jan. 1, Eric and