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  • Chamber celebrates armed forces, recognizes 4 Team Kirtland award winners

    The Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the 2007 Armed Forces Banquet May 19 at the Marriott Pyramid North in Albuquerque to pay tribute to outstanding performers in the military. The reception will begin at 6 p.m., with the awards dinner beginning at 7 p.m. Music will be provided

  • 60th anniversary committee searches for old uniforms

    The 60th Anniversary Celebration committee spent the last few weeks organizing and planning exhibits to showcase the Air Force and the New Mexico bases' missions and personnel to the public. One of the ideas being kicked around for an exhibit is to showcase all of the Air Force uniforms: past,

  • Outstanding CDC scores

    The following Team Kirtland members achieved a score of 90 percent or above on their career development course tests for April. Staff Sgt. Jaime Paez, 58th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Staff Sgt. John W. Clayman, 58th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Airman 1st Class Samantha J. Dews, 58th Aircraft

  • Air Force spouse takes $700 Kirtland Idol prize

    Team Kirtland rivaled "the other Idol" April 27 at the 2007 Kirtland Idol finals held at the Mountain View Club. The house was packed with more than 200 attendees cheering on their favorite Idol-hopeful. Nine contestants selected by audience votes from three preliminary rounds gathered to give it

  • Base pets drop big problems on residents

    Pets can be great companions, but proper care and maintenance of pets and consideration to others are not just courtesies - they're the law. Under Kirtland AFB Instruction 31-205, pet owners have very strict guidelines regarding pets on base, including within housing areas, and it is important that

  • AFRL pioneer receives lifetime achievement award

    The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics has selected Arthur A. Giannetti Jr., for the Otto C. Winzen Lifetime Achievement Award. Mr. Giannetti recently retired from a 46-year career with the Air Force and as program manager with the Air Force Research Laboratory's High Altitude

  • Drive gives chance to give back

    The William Beaumont Army Medical Center will be here for an Armed Services Blood Program blood drive May 14 from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. and May 15 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. The drive will be held in the Rio Grande Conference Center. The ASBP was established formally in 1952 as the Military Blood Program as part