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  • 352 SOW Welcomes Col Matthew D. Smith as Commander

    The 352d Special Operations Wing welcomed Col Matthew D. Smith as their new commander at a change of command ceremony held here, July 8, 2016.Smith assumed command from Maj. Gen Eugene Haase, Air Force Special Operations Command vice commander and presiding official, and replaced Col William G. Holt

  • Square D Spotlight: Linda Brady

    Linda Brady, 100th Force Support Squadron food service worker, prepares to serve food to customers at the Gateway Dining Facility June 29, 2016, on RAF Mildenhall, England. Brady was selected for the Square D Spotlight for exhibiting the Air Force Core Value, Service Before Self. (U.S. Air Force

  • RAF Mildenhall welcomes new command chief

    The office was completely bare -- it was obvious someone had just moved in. No photos or decorations hung from the walls. A small stack of papers sat on an empty desk along with a couple of computers, while a man was busy working away. U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Curt Stanley is the man filling

  • RAF Mildenhall prepares for in-depth CWC inspection

    Nearly 15 Individuals from U.S. and U.K. organizations gathered for a Chemical Weapons Convention Challenge Inspection Exercise June 29, 2015, on RAF Mildenhall, England. RAF Mildenhall was chosen for a challenge inspection testing compliance with the CWC. The convention reaffirms principles,

  • 95th Reconnaissance Squadron honors Doolittle Raider David Thatcher

    Doolittle Raider David Thatcher passed away Wednesday June 22, in Missoula, Montana. 4,566 miles away the following Friday members of the 95th Reconnaissance Squadron at RAF Mildenhall, England honored him and his legacy. The Doolittle Raid was in response to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor

  • R-E-S-P-E-C-T for Mildenhall’s M-W-D

    Dogs are known as man’s best friend, right? In the U.S. Air Force, military working dogs are also seen as Airmen’s superior. “In the past, these military working dogs used to be seen just as weapons; now they’re treated as service members,” said Tech. Sgt. Samuel E. Giordano, 100th Security Forces

  • 352nd SOSS Airman stepped-up, stepped-in

    Mostly all military members go through the annual bystander intervention training and learn strategies to prevent various sorts of violence. “Say Something” was a six-month initiative created by Airmen from Mildenhall. The intent of the initiative was to promote positive bystander intervention