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  • 512th RQS highlights Green Dot program at remote LZ

    Members of the 512th Rescue Squadron do their part in both rescue operations and Green Dot procedures. This portable Green Dot reminder was placed a remote landing zone in southwestern New Mexico recently. It reminds Airmen of the importance of violence prevention within the Team Kirtland family.

  • Kirtland at your service: 377th Medical Group Pharmacy

    Whether they are helping a family member or an Airman, the 377th Medical Support Squadron’s Pharmacy Flight is committed to getting patients what they need, and enabling the many missions of Kirtland Air Force Base.

  • AETC commander visits Kirtland, 58th SOW

    KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. – Lt. Gen. Steve Kwast (right), commander of Air Education and Training Command, greets Tech. Sgts. Derek Scott (left) and Jarred Rule (center), Airmen from the 58th Special Operations Wing, during a visit here Jan. 8. Kwast was visiting the installation to discuss

  • Kirtland intramural basketball preview: Team Lopez shoots their shot

    “Players with high character get better. Players with a serious approach get better. The fools never get better,” former NBA coach and analyst Jeff Van Gundy, said once, describing the process of player development.The 2019 Kirtland Intramural Basketball season is scheduled to begin, Jan. 8 and each

  • Civil servant retires after 43 years of service

    Joseph Nevins served his country both as an Airman and as a civil servant with nearly 43 years of service. Nevins has served as the 58th Maintenance Group deputy director here from 2004-2019, where he directed and integrated the efforts of 936 personnel supporting the execution of a 12,000 hour

  • Winter Weather causes base delays and closures

    A view of the intersection of Gibson and Texas covered in snow after a winter blizzard hit Dec. 27, 2018. A blizzard blanketed the Albuquerque area and prompted closure of Kirtland Air Force Base to non-mission essential personnel on Dec. 27, and 28, 2018.

  • KADD program remade for 2019

    The Kirtland Against Drunk Driving program has been redesigned for 2019, with the ride-haling service Lyft replacing volunteers as the mode of transport for inebriated Airmen in need of a ride home. The new program takes effect the weekend of Jan. 4 and 5. KADD remains available to provide rides

  • Operation Holiday Cheer warms hundreds of hearts

    The scale of the operation was measured in the hundreds: more than 150 volunteers, more than 800 families, more than 600 toys, more than 300 pounds of ham and potatoes, more than 100 gallons of posóle. These were the estimates as people, food, presents and entertainment began to stack up at Fire