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  • Early holiday gift

    Staff Sgt. Michael Hebron, from the 39th Medical Support Squadron received a surprise Dec. 22, at Incirlik Air Base through the Stripes for Exceptional Performers program.Col. Eric Beene, the 39th Air Base Wing commander, surprised Sergeant Hebron with a STEP promotion to technical sergeant

  • Security forces team wins back-to-back championships

    The 39th Maintenance Squadron's defense was absent and the 39th Security Forces Squadron's offense took advantage of it, to help earn the cops their second base championship in as many years.Security Forces Squadron beat the Maintenance Squadron 34 to 6 at the Incirlik 2010 Intramural Flag Football

  • Holiday mail is here, time to volunteer

    The Official Document Center here is looking for volunteers to assist with the increased mail volume expected during the holiday season. "Having volunteers helps get mail to our customers faster," said Maj. Patrick Daniel, the 39th Communications Squadron commander, "especially during the holiday

  • Tree lighting at Incirlik

    The tree lighting ceremony is held every year during the holiday season to bring Airmen and their families together by lighting the base holiday tree.

  • Fitness center temporary construction

    Contractors will begin remodeling at the fitness center here Dec. 20, to replace the flooring in the weight room.All select and free-weight training equipment will be disassembled and moved to the gymnasium for use according to Airman 1st Class Michael Ramos, a staff member at the fitness

  • USAFE Band set to perform at Incirlik

    The United States Air Forces in Europe Band is scheduled to play a family holiday concert at the Consolidated Club Fri. Dec. 17, 2010, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey.

  • Deadline for aerospace awards draws near

    Officials here remind Airmen that the deadline for submitting nominations for the 2011 Air Force Association Aerospace Awards to the Air Force Personnel Center is Feb. 1.The aerospace awards recognize individuals for their outstanding contributions to national defense in a variety of fields.These

  • Commander retires after 41 years of service

    U.S. Air Forces in Europe Airmen bid farewell to Gen. Roger A. Brady, the USAFE commander since 2008, who retired Dec. 13 as the longest-serving Air Force officer currently on active duty. "Being the commander of USAFE is really something - it just doesn't get much better than this," General Brady