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  • Drones disallowed on Kirtland

    Unmanned Aerial Systems, commonly referred to as drones, are certain to be a popular holiday gift again this season. Those giving and receiving drones should be aware that they are no longer allowed to be flown on Kirtland.

  • Rocket debris finds new home at AFSEC crash lab

    The second stage of a Minuteman II rocket was placed at the Air Force Safety Center crash lab here on Nov. 28.The remnant augments the Space Mishap Investigation Course curriculum by providing students with a hands-on lab that compliments classroom learning.“Space Safety is taking major steps

  • KSC gears up for annual cookie drive

    For many of Team Kirtland members this will be the first time they are away from home and family for the holidays, especially those living in the dorms. To help ease the season for them, the Kirtland Spouses’ Club will be giving them goodie bags filled with homemade cookies during its Annual Cookie

  • Power systems on Kirtland get upgrade

    There have been numerous planned power outages on Kirtland Air Force Base, as crews work to upgrade the "Feeder 3" power system on base.Upgrade Feeder 3 is a project that will improve the Feeder 3 power lines on Kirtland by replacing the old wooden poles with fewer new steel poles. The upgraded

  • AETC command chief visits 58th SOW

    Chief Master Sgt. Juliet Gudgel, command chief master sergeant of Air Education and Training Command, visited the 58th Special Operations Wing on Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, Nov. 27 and 28.The purpose of her visit was to speak with the Airmen and gain a better understanding of what they do

  • Kirtland Christmas tree lighting ceremony

    Members of Team Kirtland joined at the base chapel yesterday to light the Christmas tree, eat some cookies, and visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus. (U.S. Air Force photo by A1C Alexandria Crawford)

  • Base leadership serves holiday lunch at DFAC

    Col. Richard Gibbs, 377th Air Base Wing commander, serves a Thanksgiving meal to an Airman Nov. 24. Several commanders and command chiefs took a shift serving meals at the dining facility on Thanksgiving to show their appreciation to all Airmen, retirees, and their families.

  • AFRL NM research physicist receives award

    Research physicist John Burke of the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate at Kirtland was selected as an Science and Engineering Early Career Award recipient.

  • Annual base tree lighting set for Nov. 30

    Packages in pretty paper, the cold air nipping at noses and good cheer aplenty fills Kirtland Air Force Base with the kickoff to the holiday season at the Base Chapel. The annual tree lighting is set for 4:45 p.m. Nov. 30 in the grassy area east of the chapel on D Street.

  • Pharmacy launches new OTC medication program

    The 377 MDG Main Clinic Pharmacy has launched a new over-the-counter medication program for all empaneled patients. The goal of the new OTC program is to eliminate the need to be seen by a provider for common cold symptoms, select other over the counter treatable conditions, and offer a means to