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  • AFRL Directed Energy war gaming - ACE 10

    Air Force Research Laboratory's Directed Energy Directorate held its second Advanced Concepts Event during the week of May 17. ACE is the Air Force's only Distributed Mission Operations experimentation war game designed to demonstrate directed energy technology concepts for military applications.

  • Tactical Satellite-3 completes groundbreaking experimental mission

    On Saturday, Tactical Satellite-3 will transition from an experimental demonstration to an operational asset when spacecraft control authority has been officially transferred from the Air Force Research Laboratory's Space Vehicles Directorate here to Air Force Space Command, Peterson AFB,

  • AFNWC Champions Diversity

    Diversity means different things to different agencies, organizations, and people. Although historically within the Air Force, diversity has focused on equal employment opportunity and affirmative employment, the definition has been broadly expanded as a 'composite of individual characteristics,

  • Kirtland AFB NCOs Receive Bronze Star Medals

    Two noncommissioned officers stationed at Kirtland AFB received Bronze Star Medals in a ceremony Monday at the 377th Air Base Wing Presentation Center. Senior Master Sgt. Brett B. Rogers and Tech. Sgt. Albert K. Jewell, both assigned to the 377th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight, were recognized

  • Team Kirtland Awards

    Logistics Readiness Squadron Wins AF-level awardsThe 377th Logistics Readiness Squadran has been chosen as the 2009 Air Force Logistics Readiness Squadron, Non-Flying Unit winner. Lt. Col. Eric Ellmyer, 377th LRS commander, was also named the Colonel Cynthia L. Benulis Air Force Logistics Readiness

  • Air Medal presented to WWII veteran

    Family and friends gathered April 6 to honor 2nd Lt. Robert L. Giles, who received the Air Medal, which recognizes single acts of merit or heroism. A World War II veteran and prisoner of war, Lieutenant Giles served in the Army Air Corps from 1942 to 1945. He was assigned to the 333rd Bomb Squadron,

  • Military Scientists Study Ionoshpere

    Feb. 26, 2010 - At a facility in a remote part of south-central Alaska, the largest radio transmitter on Earth sends high-frequency signals into the ionosphere to better understand the influence of charged particles on radio communications and satellite surveillance systems. Surprisingly, it also is