• The Air Force's neighborhood watch program

    The Air Force neighborhood watch program, Eagle Eyes, was put into place to ensure Iceman Team members remain aware of their surroundings, which is an important part of preventing terrorism. The program isn't just for military members, it's also for spouses and civilians in the local area. Law

  • Passport requirements

    As of June 1, it is a State Department requirement that all military family members have a no-fee passport to travel through Canada. The military member will travel on his or her identification card and permenant change of station orders and DOES NOT repeat DOES NOT require a passport. It is a

  • Smoke detector, fire safety could save your life

    These are simple changes that could save your life.Change your smoke detector batteries: The Eielson Fire Prevention Office and fire experts nationwide encourage people to change smoke detector batteries at least twice a year. An easy way to remember is when we change the clocks for daylight savings

  • Making it happen: RF-A Maintainers

    During RED FLAG-Alaska, thousands of feet above the rugged Alaskan terrain, are pilots; pushing their aircraft to the limits, performing dog fights and defensive maneuvers against aggressors, honing their skills for combat missions. However, pilots aren't the only ones to contribute to RF-A's

  • Housing Survey

    Eielson Air Force Base personnel: We have the opportunity to provide information on the housing situation and conditions within the greater Eielson AFB/North Star Borough. The information you provide will influence housing requirements on and around our base. It assesses and compares both on and off