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  • 100th ARW announces annual award winners

    Congratulations to the following people who recently won the 100th Air Refueling Wing annual awards for 2008: First Sergeant of the Year - Master Sgt. Beau Jones, 100th Force Support Squadron As first sergeant of the 100th Force Support Squadron, 100th Air Refueling Wing staff and 3rd Air Force-UK,

  • Shuttle service to London Gatwick to change April 1, only run weekends

    Shuttle service from RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath to London's Gatwick airport will only run on weekends beginning April 1. Use of the shuttle, which usually travels daily from the two bases to and from Gatwick, has dropped significantly since most travelers fly into Heathrow, said Frances

  • Space-available travel can save money for military, families

    Space-available flights are often available on aircraft flying out of RAF Mildenhall, and are a good way for military members and their families to save money on flights back to the states or Germany. As RAF Mildenhall is a tanker base, the selection of locations for space-A travel is limited;

  • Simulator to safely show Team Mildenhall hazards of DUI

    Members of Team Mildenhall will soon be able to feel the effects of driving under the influence of alcohol safely and legally. Drive Smart, a virtual-reality drunk-driving simulator, will be available from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 12 to 14 outside the BXtra here to educate participants on the dangers

  • Visa Waiver Program

    Will you be visiting the U.S. and Travelling on the VISA Waiver program? This program allows those non U.S. passport holders and those without a US visa in their passport, to travel to the U.S. with a round trip travel ticket, entrance to the US for a maximum of 90 days. You must now also send an

  • Team Mildenhall assists RAF airmen with speedy redeployment

    When servicemembers return home after a six-month deployment, the fewer things standing between them and their loved ones, the better. Knowing that, Team Mildenhall wasted no time helping about 150 Royal Air Force members returning from Afghanistan get through the necessary return procedures and on