• Airmen accomplish goals in education

    Obtaining an education is an important goal for many Airmen and for some, April 30 was a day to recognize that they had achieved their goal. Forty-two Icemen walked in front of more than 150 guests to accept their Community College of the Air Force degree; only a portion of the 114 that graduated

  • Eielson's latest ALS graduates

    The following senior airmen are the most recent graduates of Eielson's Airman Leadership School, class 10-3.Daniel Klinger, John L. Levitow Award winnerBrian Parker, Distinguished Graduate and Academic Achievement AwardJames Rawls, Leadership AwardPatrick BaylessGeorge BeallMark ChranowskiRobert

  • Powerline Marines

    More than 170 Marines and eight AV-8B Harriers participated RED FLAG-Alaska 10-2, working in a new climate, where the average temperature is 35 degrees Fahrenheit. Meanwhile in Yuma, temperatures are in the 90s. The Marines focused on close-air-support, practicing aerial refueling and dropping

  • ARM Airmen send prepared pilots to fly

    During RED FLAG-Alaska it is the responsibility of Aviation Resource Management technicians to make sure pilots and aircrews make their flight on time.Prior to their arrival, Airmen at the operations desk must make sure crewmembers have computer access and are properly placed in the system. ARM

  • Volunteers run for the Enlisted Widows' Foundation fund

    The Enlisted Heritage Foundation fundraiser is an annual event that raises money for the chosen organization that year; April 22 a fun run was held to gather money for the Enlisted Widows' Foundation Fund.Pacific Air Force bases combine their donations with other major commands to form one large Air

  • Eielson refuse: Changing of the times

    Icemen at Eielson have most likely taken advantage of the base refuse disposal sites at one time or another. These sites are established for centralized collection for each housing section. You may have also visited the Base Transfer Site (near RV storage) where trash and debris has been offloaded

  • Security forces keeps watch

    Hundreds of U.S. servicemembers from around the world have come to train in RED FLAG-Alaska 10-2 and the 354th Security Forces Squadron is on duty to provide security for the Iceman team and their guests.Base residents and Airmen should be aware of increased foot traffic and operational