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  • Engineers honored for community relations

    The 100th Civil Engineer Squadron Readiness and Emergency Management Flight was lauded for epitomizing special community relations, and honored by the 100th Air Refueling Wing commander and the British-American Committee chairman at a ceremony here July 8.Col. Christopher Kulas, 100th ARW commander,

  • Painting an incredible relationship: the tale of a Suffolk painter

    Like paint on canvas, relationships come in many colors, shapes and sizes. However, the characteristics of the painter are typically indistinct to onlookers.For one Suffolk painter, admirers appreciate more than just his work, and honored him with a special award, presented by the 100th Air

  • An American sport on British soil proves to tie cultures

    Lacrosse, while not the most popular sport in England, has proven to be a bridge between some Brits and Americans living in East Anglia.At Royal Air Force Marham, men's and women's lacrosse teams were formed almost two years ago, and some American service members are in the team lineups.The RAF

  • 100 SFS to participate in AMC Rodeo 2011

    The 100th Security Forces Squadron will be participating in the Air Mobility Command Rodeo 2011 July 18 to 30 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.More than 150 teams and 3,000 people from the Air Force, Air Force Reserve and allied nations are expected to participate in this year's event. "The Rodeo

  • Golfer Brian Szarek hits hole-in-one

    Brian Szarek, 100th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment craftsman, recorded his first hole-in-one at the 120-yard, par 3, sixth hole, with a pitching wedge during the RAF Mildenhall Intramural Golf play-offs at Breckland Pines Golf Club, RAF Lakenheath, July 12. Szarek watched the ball

  • One letter makes a difference

    For a crew chief, the crowning moment of his or her career can come down to one letter; a "black letter" that says his or her aircraft has zero open-discrepancy write-ups and zero overdue inspections. To put this into perspective, the average crew chief usually goes through his or her entire career

  • Roadwork near RAF Mildenhall July 18-22

    Roadwork is scheduled to be completed on the sidewalk adjacent to the roundabout on the A1101 just outside Gate 1 (the gate near the Bird in Hand Pub) from July 18 to 22. The road will be reduced to one lane of traffic, which will be controlled by traffic lights.Personnel exiting RAF Mildenhall