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  • 352nd SOG members learn life-saving techniques

    Bloody knuckles and bruised arms and legs; not the way most people would choose to spend a day, much less their week. However, seven individuals from the 352nd Special Operations Group did just that in order to successfully complete Krav Maga training here recently. Krav Maga is a system of

  • Get fit with Irish Hurling

    Members of the 48th Medical Surgical Operations Squadron say they believe hurling can help people get ready for the new Air Force physical fitness standards. Hurling, a traditional Irish game more than 3,000 years old, is considered to be the fastest field sport in Europe, blending skills from

  • Team Mildenhall promotes healthy lifestyle through sports

    With many ways of staying active and fit, many members of Team Mildenhall have found sports a fun and competitive way to stay on track."Sports programs offer Airmen a chance to enjoy an activity while burning a few calories," Tech. Sgt. Dion Jordan, 100th Force Support Squadron, stated in an e-mail.

  • HAWC gives the fundamentals of fitness

    With hundreds of different exercise programs available, from complete gyms all in one piece to devices that shock your muscles with electricity, it can be difficult to sort through what works and what doesn't.That's why the folks at the health and wellness center layout the fundamentals of a good

  • Healthy eating improves quality of life

    As physical fitness becomes an increasingly important to the Air Force, becoming educated about good dietary habits is a large part of the good health equation.With deployments, long work hours and the generally fast pace of modern life, the base Health and Wellness Center seeks to educate Team