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  • Original Mildenhall Bowling Alley undergoing demolition

    The original RAF Mildenhall bowling alley began its four-month demolition process this month to pave the way for more parking behind the Bob Hope Community Center. The building was rendered obsolete in 2004 after construction was completed on the new bowling center next to Heritage Park. According

  • 100th CES puts final touches on its new building

    Airmen and civilian employees of the 100th Civil Engineer Squadron are busy preparing to move to the new CE complex on Maine Avenue, which is slated to open in early spring. Construction on the building, which began in October 2006, is expected to wrap up by the end of January, after which furniture

  • RAFM, RAFL remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    The following poem was recited at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Remembrance Luncheon Jan. 17. 4-5-0-5 4,505 days... 4,505 days from leading the bus boycott in the community To the bullet on the Memphis balcony 4,505 days... From sit-ins to marches Jail and prison cells, To speaking in countries

  • Tops In Blue 2008 needs musicians, technicians, drivers

    If you play the trumpet, trombone, saxophone, or guitar you could be the person Tops In Blue is searching for throughout the Air Force. If you have technical skills or can drive a truck, you have an opportunity to become a member of the Air Force's premier expeditionary entertainment group, Tops In

  • Force protection: It takes everyone to provide safety, security

    "A lot of people think it's going to happen to the next guy - but the next guy could be you!" Force protection is all-encompassing, and deals with everything we do in our normal day-to-day activities as a military member, according to Master Sgt. Troy Blackburn, 100th ARW installation anti-terrorism

  • Cheering crowd welcomes home more than 40 Mildenhall Airmen

    Nervous anticipation ripples through the base passenger terminal. When the conversations pause, people repeatedly glance toward frosted double doors. Many stuff their hands in their pockets and jingle change. Young children walk hurriedly through the crowd and grin up at whoever notices them. Each

  • Returning Mildenhall NCO receives new stripes for exceptional performance

    After a 120-day deployment to Southwest Asia, returning Staff Sgt. Alan Jackson was surprised to find new technical sergeant stripes waiting for him Jan. 13, moments after he reentered the United Kingdom. Col. Eden Murrie, 100th Air Refueling Wing commander, handed the 12-year hydraulics craftsman

  • General Brady assumes command of USAFE

    The former senior officer in charge of manpower, personnel and services at the Pentagon was promoted to four-star general and assumed command of U.S. Air Forces in Europe at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, during a ceremony Jan. 9 at the Pentagon. Gen. Roger A. Brady will command the organization which

  • Services survey begins today

    The Air Force Services Survey is here, and Team Mildenhall is invited to participate.To get involved, click ">here, or cut and paste this Web address (http://www.100svs.com/ )  into your browser for access to the 100th Services Squadron web page. Then click "Enter," and finally, click on "Start

  • Stepping up to E-6 fit ending to '07

    In the pre-dawn stadium lighting of RAF Mildenhall's Heritage Park, Col. Brian P. Cutts, 352nd Special Operations Group commander, displays technical sergeant stripes to a stunned but smiling (then) Staff Sgt. Jared Pietras, 321st Special Tactics Squadron combat controller, and his coworkers 28