• A spark in the dark

    Airman 1st Class Joshua Sprinkles, a 354th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical technician, is shadowed by work lights while he roughs in wires during a remodel in Amber Hall on March 3, 2016, at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. With the lights off deep in the basement, the wiring is the ground work

  • BEHS student wins Military Youth of Year Award

    Eielson hosted the annual Youth of the Year Program, recognizing five of Alaska’s best and brightest youth, awarding a winner to the military and civilian category. The Youth of the Year Program showcases each person’s talents and achievements and enables children an opportunity for a positive

  • 354 CES high voltage Airmen

    Driving through the mountains in the beautiful, sunshine of summer or harsh, cold winters and midnight calls on the long, light-filled airfield is something Senior Airman Travis Bothast and Airman 1st Class Anthony Cooper know all too well as electrical systems Airmen.Bothast, a 354th Civil Engineer

  • Eielson fire and emergency services provide car seat inspections

    The Eielson fire and emergency services have a program in place to inspect car seats.Car seats must be installed a certain way into a vehicle and also have an expiration date. Fire and emergency services will explain the importance of the proper installation and ensure the car seat is safe.During

  • Website aims to link PACAF volunteers with opportunities

    Pacific Air Forces members looking for volunteer opportunities and organizations looking for volunteers have a new resource available, all at the click of a button, with a website that’s gaining recognition and users across the Air Force.

  • 354 LRS Airman attends Army Petroleum Lab

    Senior Airman Andre Brown was hand selected by his leadership to attend the Army Petroleum Laboratory course in Fort Lee, Virginia from Nov. 10 to Dec. 4, 2015. Brown, a 354th Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels laboratory technician, said he was performing well in his duties and had just tacked on