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  • Watch what you heat

    As a young child many people probably had dreams of putting on that fire suit, sliding down that brass pole, driving away in that shiny, red truck and pulling people out of burning buildings. Sure there is something extremely noble about saving lives for a living, but if you were to ask a

  • Fire safety in housing

    It's getting close to dinner and the food is almost finished. All that's left is the shrimp sautéing in the lemon and butter sauce on the stove. Only a few more minutes left ... the phone rings, it's in the other room. No worries, just go get it and come right back. It's family on the phone. Go back

  • Greetings brings ‘Lik’ home for the holidays

    Moms, Dads, brothers, sisters, extended families and close friends were told they were loved and missed here Monday and Tuesday when 221 Airmen and civilian contractor's families sent their holiday greetings home. An Army and Air Force Hometown News Service holiday greetings team stopped here as

  • When in October, do as the German’s do

    The 39th Services Squadron, along with 12 private organizations, will host Incirlik's annual Octoberfest Saturday in recognition of the age-old German tradition celebrated worldwide. What better way to kick off the weekend and the month of October than with a day of family, fun and great tasting

  • Sultan’s Inn reopens doors to ‘Lik’ community

    The aroma of sizzling bacon and frying eggs wafted throughout the base Wednesday night with the reopening of the Sultan's Inn Dining Facility. The Sultan's Inn, which was closed for two months due to exhaust hood renovations, opened its doors to 268 customers, with a new look and new customer

  • Center offers Incirlik youth diverse activities

    It's a playground. It's an amusement park. It's a video arcade. No, it's the Incirlik Youth Center. It may seem like a big playground complete with gymnasium, snack bar, skateboard park, tennis courts, foosball tables, big screen TV, video games and loads more for children ages 6 to 18, but the

  • FSC gets new name, services offered evolve

    The organization Airmen have long known as the Family Support Center is now the Airman and Family Readiness Center. Along with the name change, the way the flight serves the Incirlik community has also evolved. The new name better reflects the services available to the base community, according to

  • Girl Scouts looking for new members

    A small organization founded about 100 years ago has gone from an 18-member club to a 3.6 million-member worldwide organization. Hint: This organization only caters to females and is known for selling some of the most famous cookies in the world. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., which makes its home in

  • Base chapel not a one-day wonder

    When many people think of the base chapel they probably think about the services offered every Sunday, but what many might not know is that the chapel here isn't just a one-day wonder. Although, Sunday's church services are a big part of what the base chapel is all about, if you look at its weekly

  • Chaplain assitants: Working behind the scenes

    Chaplains assigned to the 39th Air Base Wing work countless hours day-in and day-out to ensure all members of Team Incirlik have access to resources to strengthen their spiritual fitness, regardless of religious affiliation. Working behind the scenes are a group of dedicated Airmen whose efforts