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All the way to 5k
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- Members of Team Kirtland participated in the third annual Top 3 5k run Wednesday at Kirtland Air Force Base. Winners were Airman 1st Class Dominik Kosgel, men 24 and under; Jessica Ward, women 24 and under; Senior Airman Jed Morris, men 25 to 35; Tech. Sgt. Kristy Nelson, women 25 to 35; Col. Marcus Schulthess, men 36 and over; and Imelda Terrill, women 36 and over. Proceeds from the event will support the Senior NCO induction ceremony, E1 through E6 scholarships, and Airmen recognition programs. (Photo by Todd Berenger)
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All the way to 5k
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- Members of Team Kirtland participated in the third annual Top 3 5k run Wednesday at Kirtland Air Force Base. Winners were Airman 1st Class Dominik Kosgel, men 24 and under; Jessica Ward, women 24 and under; Senior Airman Jed Morris, men 25 to 35; Tech. Sgt. Kristy Nelson, women 25 to 35; Col. Marcus Schulthess, men 36 and over; and Imelda Terrill, women 36 and over. Proceeds from the event will support the Senior NCO induction ceremony, E1 through E6 scholarships, and Airmen recognition programs. (Photo by Todd Berenger)
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All the way to 5k
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- Members of Team Kirtland participated in the third annual Top 3 5k run Wednesday at Kirtland Air Force Base. Winners were Airman 1st Class Dominik Kosgel, men 24 and under; Jessica Ward, women 24 and under; Senior Airman Jed Morris, men 25 to 35; Tech. Sgt. Kristy Nelson, women 25 to 35; Col. Marcus Schulthess, men 36 and over; and Imelda Terrill, women 36 and over. Proceeds from the event will support the Senior NCO induction ceremony, E1 through E6 scholarships, and Airmen recognition programs. (Photo by Todd Berenger)
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Hearts Apart tours the fire station
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- Team Kirtland spouses and children toured Kirtland Air Force Base Fire Station No. 1 during a Hearts Apart event June 22. Hearts Apart is a support and information network for deployed servicemembers’ families. Once a year, the Hearts Apart family members tour the Kirtland AFB Fire Department and receive a briefing on fire safety tips, equipment use and a demonstration on how to effectively use a fire extinguisher. (Photo by Ken Moore)
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Hearts Apart tours the fire station
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- Team Kirtland spouses and children toured Kirtland Air Force Base Fire Station No. 1 during a Hearts Apart event June 22. Hearts Apart is a support and information network for deployed servicemembers’ families. Once a year, the Hearts Apart family members tour the Kirtland AFB Fire Department and receive a briefing on fire safety tips, equipment use and a demonstration on how to effectively use a fire extinguisher. (Photo by Ken Moore)
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Memorial unveiled
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- From left, Col. Steve Reese, 377th Medical Group commander, Judy Grotts, National Garden Clubs, Inc., South Central Region director, Shirley Tetreault, President of New Mexico Garden Clubs, Inc., and Colleen Hinker, immediate past president of New Mexico Garden Clubs, unveil a new Blue Star Memorial on June 23 at the New Mexico Veterans Memorial in Albuquerque, N.M. (Courtesy photo)
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Maj. Gen. Garrett Harencak
Maj. Gen. Garrett Harencak, Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center commander
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This Week in History: B-50 First Flight
On June 25, 1947, the B-50 flew for the first time. The Boeing B-50 evolved from the B-29D, but because it included so many improvements, it was redesignated the B-50. Some B-50s were converted to KB-50 aerial tankers, enhanced by the addition of two jet engines, so at 400 mph, they could refuel jet aircraft. Some served until 1965 and were in action during the Vietnam conflict as refueling tankers. In the mid-1950s, the 4925th Test Group (Atomic) of the Air Force Special Weapons Center at Kirtland AFB flew the B-50. (Courtesy photo)
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This Week in History: B-50 First Flight
On June 25, 1947, the B-50 flew for the first time. The Boeing B-50 evolved from the B-29D, but because it included so many improvements, it was redesignated the B-50. Some B-50s were converted to KB-50 aerial tankers, enhanced by the addition of two jet engines, so at 400 mph, they could refuel jet aircraft. Some served until 1965 and were in action during the Vietnam conflict as refueling tankers. In the mid-1950s, the 4925th Test Group (Atomic) of the Air Force Special Weapons Center at Kirtland AFB flew the B-50. (Courtesy photo)
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White House director visits La Luz Academy
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- Dr. John P. Holdren, director, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and assistant to the president for science and technology, visited the Air Force Research Laboratory's La Luz Academy at Kirtland Air Force Base on June 7. La Luz Academy is an education outreach program for students in grades 5-12, with the goal of increasing their interest in pursuing science, technology, engineering and math-related studies and career paths. The program focuses on applications of the basic STEM concepts behind the technologies AFRL's Directed Energy and Space Vehicles Directorates develop. AFRL La Luz Academy Director Ronda Cole observes while Dr. Holdren speaks to students. (Courtesy photo)
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Half-century celebration
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- Maj. Gen. Garrett Harencak, Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center commander, recognizes Vita Kelley, AFNWC chief of the Development Division, Manpower and Personnel Directorate, Tuesday with a certificate commemorating 50 years of service to the Air Force. (Photo by Ken Moore)
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Command chief discusses priorities
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- Chief Master Sergeant John A. Dougherty, Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center and 377th Air Base Wing command chief, is excited to be back at Kirtland AFB. Dougherty previously served at Kirtland AFB from 1985 to 1989. (Courtesy Photo)
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Command chief discusses priorities
Chief Master Sergeant John A. Dougherty, Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center and 377th Air Base Wing command chief
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Youth Center performs “The Pied Piper”
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- Members of the Kirtland AFB Youth Center perform during a June 15 production of “The Pied Piper.” (Photo by Ken Moore)
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Youth Center performs “The Pied Piper”
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- Members of the Kirtland AFB Youth Center perform during a June 15 production of “The Pied Piper.” (Photo by Ken Moore)
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Youth Center performs “The Pied Piper”
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- Members of the Kirtland AFB Youth Center perform during a June 15 production of “The Pied Piper.” (Photo by Ken Moore)
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Youth Center performs “The Pied Piper”
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- The cast of “The Pied Piper” performs the final scene during dress rehearsal June 15 at the Kirtland AFB Youth Center. (Photo by Ken Moore)
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Youth Center performs “The Pied Piper”
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- Emilea Eckart, as the Pied Piper, plays her flute during a June 15 performance by members of the Kirtland AFB Youth Center. The production is one of several events the center has planned for this summer. (Photo by Ken Moore)
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Youth Center performs “The Pied Piper”
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. -- Members of the Kirtland AFB Youth Center perform as cooks during a June 15 production of “The Pied Piper.” The cooks were, back row, left to right, Caroline Hall, Alexis Cardoso, Riley Littlefield and Jordan Summers; middle row, Dawn Monique Cantu and Daisy Belmares, front row, Elleanor Patrick. (Photo by Ken Moore)
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50 years of service achieved
KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. – Vita Kelley, left, during her first job as a federal employee, served as a secretary at Laredo Air Force Base, Texas, in the early 1960s. On Tuesday, Kelley will be recognized for 50 years of service. (Courtesy photo)
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