News

  • EC leadership visits award winning AMOW

    Maj. Gen. Christopher Bence, U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Larry Williams, USAF EC, command chief, visited with Airmen assigned to the 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Nov. 1-9.The 521st AMOW consists of more than 2,700

  • Take command: Enroll now for 2018 TRICARE coverage

    On Jan. 1, 2018, there are a number of changes coming to your TRICARE benefit. This includes a change to the current TRICARE regions. The current three regions (North, South and West) will become two regions (East and West). There will be new regional contractors for the new East and West regions.

  • 100th ARW's tankers perform 'elephant walk'

    Four KC-135 Stratotankers perform an “elephant walk” as they take off together Nov. 9, 2017, from RAF Mildenhall, England. The aircraft were participating in off-station training to practice four-ship formation procedures. Continual training is vital for our aircrew in ensuring the KC-135s are

  • 3rd AF commander tours RAF Mildenhall

    U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Richard M. Clark, 3rd Air Force commander, toured RAF Mildenhall, England, Nov. 6, 2017. Clark met with Airmen from the 100th Air Refueling Wing and learned about how their duties impact the mission of the 100th ARW.

  • 100th SFS handler pursues future in Medical Service Corps

    Although he put together three packages to become an officer, something stopped Staff Sgt. Alexandre Rogan from submitting them. Then in 2016, he went to an officer briefing and learned about the Medical Service Corps, which took his life on a different path completely.

  • Wing inspectors focus on realism, reactions, readiness

    With ever-increasing threats around the world and situations such as active-shooter scenarios regularly in the news, it’s vital for Team Mildenhall members and their families to practice readiness and be aware of what to do to keep themselves and others safe.

  • Continuing an Air Force career - hope after a breast cancer diagnosis

    The pink ribbon that symbolizes National Breast Cancer Awareness might be seen as a somber image, but it also represents hope and the many survivors. As awareness, support, and research funding have increased, more and more women are surviving breast cancer and returning to their careers.