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  • Medics earn AF awards

    An officer and a civilian from the 377th Medical Group have received Air Force-level awards for 2011.Maj. Lauren Wolf, 377 MDG chief of medical staff, was the field grade officer recipient of the 2011 U.S. Air Force Clinical Excellence Award. Lisa Esparza, 377th Dental Squadron chief of preventive

  • Maintenance reductions coming

    Budget constraints across the Air Force have required Kirtland Air Force Base officials to "dig deep" and re-evaluate services and programs across the installation to determine the best use of limited resources.As a result, the base maintenance contract level of services has been reduced. According

  • News Release: Kirtland AFB to honor 'Order of the Nucleus' recipients

    Brig. Gen. Garrett Harencak, Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center commander, will induct a new class of "Order of the Nucleus" recipients Thursday at 4 p.m. in the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History at 601 Eubank Boulevard SE. The "Order of the Nucleus" is an AFNWC award presented to those who

  • Security squadrons claim AFMC awards

    The two squadrons of the 377th Security Forces Group have received 2011 Air Force Materiel Command awards and are now competing at the Air Force level.The 377th Security Forces Squadron and the 377th Weapons System Security Squadron won the Outstanding Security Forces Unit Award for the medium- and

  • Bod Pod — one user’s experience

    After reading the Jan. 6 Nucleus article about the new Bod Pod at the Health and Wellness Center, which accurately measures body fat, I decided to see about giving it a try.In the months leading up to the Combined Unit Inspection in September, long hours and increased demands had led me to fall out

  • UNM ROTC NCO named best in Southwest

    Lt. Col. Raul V. Garcia, University of New Mexico Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 510 commander, opened the detachment's first class Jan. 18 by unveiling awards and decorations for the program. Det. 510, in its 63rd year, remains No. 1 in the Southwest Region at graduating the

  • Team AFRL researchers bridge the science gap

    Nine Air Force Research Laboratory scientists and engineers spent the last week of 2011 volunteering as teachers, tutors and motivators in an Albuquerque, N.M. program for middle school and high school students called "AfterMath Camp."The science, technology, engineering and mathematics education

  • Don’t feed the animals

    Kirtland Air Force Base is approximately 52,000 acres, mostly undeveloped. With such large expanses of undeveloped land surrounding the urban areas, it is not uncommon to encounter many different types of native wildlife, such as prairie dogs, coyotes and desert cottontails. It is vital to remember

  • Youth Center hosts annual book fair

    The annual Scholastic Book Fair will begin Monday at the Kirtland AFB Youth Center.The five-day event's schedule will be as follows -- 4 to 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday; 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday; and 4 to 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday."The book fair is held every February to promote literacy," said Camille