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  • 21st EOD Company hosts Blackjack Challenge

    The 21st Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Company hosted the 3rd Annual Blackjack Challenge here in May.Five Soldiers, two Airmen and seven civilians participated in the three-day challenge.The 21st EOD Company is part of the 71st EOD Group, 20th CBRNE Command (Chemical, Biological, Radiological,

  • Fitness class offers something for everyone

    Audri Saylors is taking Airmen and a few others back to basics.A certified fitness instructor, Saylors instructs a fitness class at the East Fitness Center every Monday at 3.Anyone with base access can attend the free classes, which are also offered through a different instructor on Wednesdays, also

  • AFNWC commander uses employee feedback to improve support

    The Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center has introduced a program with aims of increasing morale, welfare and mission success. It's the Force Improvement Program, and it's a grassroots approach that provides an alternate venue for employees to voice their concerns, raise issues, and provide possible

  • Kirtland Warrior: Staff Sgt. Sheryl Easley

     Name: Staff Sgt. Sheryl EasleyUnit: 150th Special Operations Wing / Air Force Nuclear Weapons CenterDuty Title: Knowledge operations managerHometown: Pecos, N.M.Goals: To complete her master's degree in information technology at University of Phoenix by mid-2016. She hopes to pursue a career as a

  • Kirtland gears up for Summer Bash

    Kirtland's 24th annual Summer Bash celebration is scheduled to take place June 5, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Hardin Field, and organizers say it will be bigger and better than ever. Admission is free and open to anyone with base access."Summer Bash gives us an opportunity to thank say 'thank you' to the

  • World War II veteran honored at Kirtland ceremony

    There was a time that Thomas Grasser, now 90, didn't think he'd see 21.Grasser joined the Army on June 17, 1943, days after graduating high school in Wisconsin. He became an ambulance driver with the 593rd Motor Ambulance Company, attached to Gen. George Patton's 3rd Army."I got to the point where,

  • Food, camaraderie and skills all part of second annual K9 competition

    Canine units from numerous New Mexico law enforcement agencies converged on Kirtland's Military Working Dog training area May 12 and 13 to take part in Kirtland's second annual K9 competition.377th Security Forces Group commander Col. Richard DeMouy said it is appropriate that the competition be

  • MDG program offers services that can change lives

    Tucked away in the 377th Medical Group's Family Medicine Clinic is one of the best kept secrets in the Air Force, a program with services that can literally change your life.It's called the Behavioral Health Optimization Program, or BHOP, and its purpose is to help people change habits, emotions or

  • Airman's Attic looking for weekday volunteers

    The Airman's Attic has helped lots of Airmen over the years, and now the people who volunteer their time there say they need a little help.That's according to Candice Birrenkott, Airman's Attic director.The attic supplies free, gently used clothes and household goods to active-duty Airmen, rank E-5

  • All Pueblo Council visits Kirtland

    Elected officials from pueblos across New Mexico visited Kirtland May 14 for their monthly All Pueblo Council of Governors meeting. Commanders from installations across the state with flying missions, including the New Mexico Air National Guard, were on hand to discuss overflight issues and foster