HURLBURT FIELD (AFNS) – In the midst of smoke and blood, the special tactics officer's training kicked in, and he set to work.
Boy Scouts Hurlburt Field
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HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. -- The Boy Scouts of America have a longstanding tradition of giving back to the military community, but this time they were able put a face to the Airmen who often receive their donations miles from home.
Preliminary work begins on Hurlburt overpass
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U.S. Highway 98 commuters are starting to see small signs of the future as crews begin relocating utilities in preparation for the elevation of U.S. 98 this summer.
Hurlburt Airman found deceased
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An Airman assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing was found deceased Jan. 8 in Troy, Mont.
JAG announces law school programs for officers
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Applications for the Funded Legal Education Program (FLEP) and Excess Leave Program (ELP) are being accepted from Jan. 1 through March 1. Interested officers are encouraged to compete. The number of FLEP and ELP applicants selected in any academic year is determined based on the needs of the Air Force.
505th CCW raises BLUE FLAG for combat training
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During military exercises, realism and dynamic response are essential for proper training.
319th lieutenant hits career milestone
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1st Lt. Aaron S. Chamberlain, from the 319th Special Operations Squadron, recently surpassed 1,000 combat hours over 190 sorties, while deployed with his unit in Bagram, Afghanistan.