• PECI savings enables Eielson mission

    The Air Force Productivity Enhancing Capital Investment Program has provided funding for numerous productivity improvement projects at Eielson Air Force Base. PECI is a tool used to identify investment opportunities that provide measurable savings and produce a return on investments in two to four

  • Close moose encounters spark awareness

    Moose can be viewed grazing and roaming on base with their young, but even though they may look like gentle giants their reactions can be aggressive and violent.Adults and children alike must remember the potential danger of upsetting a moose. It is vital that people learn to respect and give these

  • Eielson participates in Operation Pacific Angel

    In a deployed environment, military medical professionals must be prepared to do their job with available resources to make sure people get the help they need.Several Airmen from the 354th Medical Group had a chance to face these challenges as part of a team of medical professionals who provided

  • Military, community unite for 11th annual service project

    Airmen from the 354th Fighter Wing and the 168th Air Refueling Wing joined Soldiers from Fort Wainwright and members of the local community for the 11th Annual Community Partnership Day Aug. 3 at Memorial Park on Fort Wainwright.The event has taken place every year since 2001, and was started to

  • Eielson to begin AFNet migration

    Eielson Air Force Base will soon become the first Pacific Air Forces base to migrate its computer users into a "central" Air Force Network. Over a one month period beginning Sept. 6, technicians will begin migrating Eielson workstations, network users and email into the AFNet. The goal of this

  • Osan's "Assam Draggins" light 'em up

    As one of two fighter squadrons at Osan Air Base in the Republic of Korea, the 25th Fighter Squadron "Assam Draggins" has fully captured the significance of utilizing the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex to overcome restrictions of the Korean Peninsula, including weather and congested airspace.The

  • Eielson joins UAF for EME

    Staff members from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks teamed up with local emergency management teams, including Eielson's first responders and plans and programs team, to conduct their first large-scale Emergency Management Exercise at the UAF campus July 27 and 28.The exercise tested emergency