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  • Military dependents require VISAs to remain in the U.K.

    Arriving in the U.K. can be an exciting time for family and friends coming to visit you, but if their paperwork isn't in order, excitement can quickly turn to disappointment, frustration and added expense. For those coming to the U.K. as a tourist or on business for less than six months, a visa is

  • Enlisted Airmen looking to commission have several options

    Enlisted Airmen interested in earning a commission and serving as an officer have several options available to help them achieve their goal. In fact, more than 10 commissioning programs exist for those looking for them, and they need look no farther than the RAF Mildenhall Education Center. The

  • Education center feeds hunger for knowledge

    The education center on base here hosted an education fair and barbeque July 16 in the lawn outside Building 422 to promote education opportunities available for the RAF Mildenhall community. "We wanted to increase awareness of our services here," said Ms. Juli Kuhns, a Central Texas College field

  • Mildenhall prepares teams for Air Mobility Rodeo 2009

    A team of 23 Airmen from the 100th Air Refueling Wing are getting ready to ride in the Air Force's upcoming Air Mobility Rodeo 2009. According to the event's official Web site, the Air Mobility Command readiness competition focuses on improving the Air Force's worldwide air mobility forces'

  • 100th ARW Public Affairs to unveil new Web site design July 20

    The look of the base's public Web site is slated to change July 20. According to a Defense Media Activity story, the change is part of the Air Force's migration of all base public Web sites to a new layout, designed to provide a larger layout, larger photos, new technology and less clutter. It

  • Comedian Trevor Romain entertains and educates

    Trevor Romain, an award winning children's comedian and writer, recently gave a well-received performance at the Bob Hope Community Center. Using stories and experiences from his own childhood in South Africa, Mr. Romain got children laughing and having a good time while teaching valuable life

  • 100th SFS prepares to carry its weight at Air Mobility Rodeo 2009

    "These guys are fit, they've got a great attitude and they're ready to go." Lt. Col. Don Robertson, 100th Security Forces Squadron commander, beamed as he watched his squadron's contenders for the 2009 Air Mobility Rodeo finish an obstacle course at the British army's Stanford Training Area (STANTA)