• Flight records Airmen keep score

    Aircrews take to the skies on a daily basis at Eielson. It is important that pilots remain skilled at their craft and stay up-to-date on current training and flying proficiency to complete their missions safely.The 354th Aviation Resource Management office, or Flight Records shop, is responsible for

  • FSS celebrates customers, environment

    The 354th Force Support Squadron held their annual customer appreciation week Feb. 13 through 19. The event was part of the ongoing commitment for excellent support and services between the FSS and the Airmen of Eielson and their families, "The event is week-long to target everyone on base," said

  • Icemen welcome new wing commander

    "Who is this new guy, and what is he all about?"The 354th Fighter Wing's new wing commander said what was on everyone's mind at the wing change of command ceremony on Friday, February 12.Col. James N. Post III took command from Brig. Gen. Mark W. Graper who has been assigned as Vice Commander, 9th

  • Physical Therapist looking for achy Airmen

    If you had a chance to become five times stronger in just 15 minutes, would you take it?If so, Maj. Charles Houlding, 354th Medical Group physical therapist, is looking for you. He needs 60 active duty Airmen to volunteer to become a part of a research project. The research will require only 40

  • Airmen and families encouraged to save

    Spending is a tempting action that can render a full bank account bare if the owner is not careful. As a method to combat and prevent financial instability the Department of Defense Military Saves program will take place Feb. 21 through 28 on Eielson Air Force Base."Start Small. Save big,"

  • Airmen power computer network against failure

    When Icemen sit down at their desk, they count on certain services to keep their computer running and connected to the network in order to carry out their daily tasks critical to the mission.As the responsible agency for each computer connected to the base network, the Network Control Center enables

  • Operators add road to JPARC

    The replacement of the dirt trail between the Oklahoma and Arkansas ranges is a task with benefits for many beyond simply saving funds and man hours transporting equipment on the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex.The 354th Civil Engineer Squadron Horizontal Construction Flight resumed construction

  • Eielson, local police team up for training

    While most Alaskans were enjoying the NFL Playoffs, the Fairbanks and North Pole Police Departments joined forces with the 354th and 168th Security Forces Squadrons to enhance individual tactical skills on engaging and eliminating an active shooter Jan. 24.The active shooter seminar aimed its