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  • Army engineers vital to “Lik” mission

    The members of the 39th Civil Engineer Squadron aren't the only engineers who work here. As much as the 39th CES does, the "Lik" also relies on its Army engineer counterparts for a great deal of resources. While most of the members of The U.S. Engineer Group (TUSEG), part of the U.S. Army Corps of

  • Incirlik puts ONW building back in ‘Lik’ business

    As the "Lik" continues its daily mission of Ensuring Freedom's Future, Airmen from the 39th Operations Squadron, 39th Air Base Wing command post, 39th Civil Engineer Squadron and 39th Communications Squadron are helping to make that mission easier by refurbishing Squadron Operations Center No. 2 to

  • Internet networking: Many benefits, many dangers

    If you haven't heard about MySpace then you have probably been living in a cave for the last year. MySpace.com, a cyberspace community where friends, families and even strangers meet up online to network with one another, has more than 100 million users. MySpace can be a very useful communication

  • Incirlik DRMO essential to base mission

    Imagine a place where you can save Uncle Sam money on your office supplies while doing a good thing for the environment by reutilizing dated supplies. You could feel twice as good about obtaining supplies from the Defense Reutilization Management Office, commonly known on bases as DRMO, because you

  • Wing staff agencies key ingredient to teamwork

    Pound cake was named such because it takes a pound of eggs, a pound of flour, a pound of sugar and a pound of butter to make. Mix all the ingredients together, bake and voila - let them eat cake. Team Incirlik is a lot like pound cake as it takes every unit to contribute for the team to perform

  • Outloading: Munitions flight keeps it moving

    The 39th Maintenance Squadron munitions flight is responsible for managing and sustaining the base's munitions stockpile. Over the past four weeks, if you've traveled on the North side of Incirlik you probably noticed a great deal of activity within the munitions storage area and wondered what the

  • PT: A way of life at the 'Lik'

    Monday, Wednesday and Friday, for many people here those three days remind Team Incirlik of one thing ... physical training. Whether you are working out at the gym or running at Arkadas Park, getting physically fit is a way of life at Incirlik and for good reason. No longer is the purpose of working

  • See you at the Crossroads: Café to reopen

    Forty-five dedicated volunteers gave up their morning Aug. 5 to get Crossroads Café ready for its reopening Saturday at 6 p.m. Tables where set up, new supplies, equipment and appliances installed, games stocked in cabinets, and flat screen TVs measured for walls, as the brightly decorated facility

  • Safety vital component for EOD techs

    When thinking of safety in the workplace, hearing protection, goggles and latex gloves may come to mind. Sure, these are acceptable safety precautions for crew chiefs, maintenance back shop workers and even medical technicians, but for people who are playing with explosives all day, but using just

  • Prayer times

    Question: I have been hearing the "call to prayer at odd hours of the day, like 4:30 a.m. and 10 p.m., why those times? What is the frequency and are there times in which it is more likely to be heard? Response: According to Islam, Moslems should pray five times a day; morning, noon, after noon,