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  • AMS loads longest pallet train

    As the sun begins to set over the Incirlik flightline, a five-person load team wraps up their ninth mission of the day including the upload of a six pallet train, or T-6. Trains can range anywhere from T-2 through T-6, with a T-6 being the largest possible. Pallet trains consist of pallets "married"

  • Team Incirlik seeing results of energy conservation efforts

    Team Incirlik is seeing results from its energy conservation campaign launched earlier this year. In the past two months alone, the base saved more than $25,000 by reducing the amount of light resources and turning off the air conditioning in industrial buildings. "The months of April and May are

  • TEAM "Together Everyone Achieves More"

    One of the most important character traits we should strive to achieve is responsibility. It is not just important to accept responsibility for the things of our own doing, but also for everything we have the opportunity to influence. Regardless of rank, as a member of the world's greatest air and

  • Pop the top and finish it where you bought it

    Drinking alcohol is a responsibility as well as a privilege. Choosing to drink responsibly is the key to avoiding alcohol related incidents on base and off. Responsible drinking doesn't just apply to Airmen on base. Infractions can range from drunk and disorderly to walking from bar to bar with an

  • Team Incirlik celebrates Independence Day

    Members of Team Incirlik gathered together at Arkadas Park to celebrate Independence Day with fireworks, food and fun. The 39th Services Squadron sponsored the event, which included games for children, a dunking booth, music by the Armed Forces Entertainment band Sole Funktion, and the evening

  • Joint Task Force Proven Force

    Actual unit designations were used across Turkey in 1982 for the first time in 27 years after the U.S. Logistics Group cover was removed by U.S. European Command (to read more about Incirlik history in the early 1980s click here). Throughout the remainder of the 80s, Incirlik continued its Cold War

  • Eagle Housing area taking shape, construction continues

    Eagle Housing is located adjacent to the chapel and it is taking on a whole new look with all the recent construction. More than 200 construction workers continue to build homes for future members of Team Incirlik. "The pre-existing housing units were all two bedroom units and those units were torn

  • 39th ABW welcomes new commander

    Col. Philip McDaniel, former Deputy Director Plans, Programs and Analyses Directorate, Headquarters U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, assumed command of the 39th Air Base Wing from Col. Murrell "Tip" Stinnette at 10 a.m. June 29 in Hangar 4. Lt. Gen. Rod Bishop, 3rd Air Force

  • 39th CES changes commanders

    Maj. Randy L. Boswell, recent graduate, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., assumed command of the 39th Civil Engineer Squadron from Lt. Col. Scott Warner at 9 a.m. June 27 at the Fire Department Training Pit. Col. Jeffrey Hanson, 39th Mission Support Group commander,

  • Commander inducted as Honorary Chief

    The Incirlik Chief's Group added another member June 20 during an induction ceremony at the Consolidated Club. The honoree, however, had never before worn an Air Force chevron. Col. "Tip" Stinnette, 39th Air Base Wing commander, became the first Honorary Chief to be inducted into the Incirlik