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  • Action line 90205 - Gym children's area

    Complaint: First I would like to say the fitness personnel at the gym are excellent. I lost my daughter's backpack and called the gym and the gentleman who answered the phone put me on hold and actually visually checked for the backpack. I was very impressed and grateful that he would take the time

  • USAFE blog open to Airmen

    Airmen now have their own dedicated web-space to talk about their service in the U.S. Air Forces in Europe. "USAFE Live" is a new blog Airmen are encouraged to use for posting accounts of their experiences using words and photos. The site is located on the internet at http://usafelive.dodlive.mil

  • Action line 90202 - surge protectors

    Complaint: I would like to know why the BX doesn't sell 110 surge protectors. They sell 220, but not 110 and if at all possible I would really like to see them start selling those. Response: Thank you for taking the time to bring this to my attention. I apologize for the irregularity of finding the

  • Action line 90203 - promotion ceremonies

    Complaint: I know that a lot of time and effort goes into putting together the promotion ceremony. I also know that a lot of time and effort goes into earning that next stripe. So as a recent promotee, I was a little disappointed with the recent promotion ceremony. After five years of service, I

  • Eagle Eyes: Stay vigilant

    As a result of the 9-11 terrorist attack, the Air Force implemented an anti-terrorism program called "Eagle Eyes," which is run by the Air Force Office of Investigations. Much like a neighborhood watch program, Eagle Eyes is an aggressive Air Force-wide neighborhood watch program that educates

  • A look into Adana's history

    Adana is the capital of the Adana province and also the largest city in the Mediterranean Region of Turkey. It is situated in the middle of the Cukurova Plain. Turkey's main highway, D-400, most commonly known as old E-5, goes west through Adana in the east-west direction and the Seyhan River runs