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  • A family legacy at Incirlik AB

    Incirlik Air Base has a long and colorful history dating back to it’s opening in 1955 and many Airmen have called Incirlik home during their assignment here.

  • Confronting racial issues: why it’s important

    The death of George Floyd at the hands of a police officer left many Americans shouting for change. While protests ripple through the country, echoes for reform can be heard across the world.These events have shined a light on how racism and other forms of discrimination are handled, and many Airmen

  • Men at work: the life of a cable dawg

    Whether it is climbing down a manhole or up a tower, battling the summer heat, facing wild animals or just another day on the job—life is full of adventures when you’re a cable dawg.

  • Sextortion: “It’s a trap!”

    Sexual extortion, often called “sextortion,” poses a significant threat to cyber surfers everywhere—even in the military.

  • Airman desires to help others after recovery from alcoholism

    Two years ago, Senior Airman Matthew Fouard, an air traffic controller assigned to the 39th Operations Support Squadron Radar Approach Control (RAPCON), checked himself into Cannon Air Force Base’s Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment program (ADAPT). The program focuses on promoting

  • Month of the Military Child: “Goodbye, hello… goodbye again”

    Many military men and women have to be away from their loved ones for months at a time. The wait to reunite can feel like an eternity. His wife was due to give birth Dec.17, but he would not be able to depart Incirlik until Dec. 10. The issue he had to face was people moving to their next duty

  • 39th SFS remembers MWD Bruno

    INCIRLIK AIR BASE, Turkey -- Losing a pet is an event many might describe as similar to losing a loved one. It may be difficult for some to understand the bond between an animal and owner, but it's not a bond that should be taken lightly. This is a bond that many Military Working Dog (MWD) handlers

  • "Why"

    Perhaps the most perplexing enigma about the question “why” is this: while it is one of the most asked questions, it is also very often not answered. This is the somber concept Master Sgt. Teve Molioo, along with his former unit, wrestled with one fateful morning.

  • A chance at a brighter future

    “You’re here with me because nobody else wants you,” Master Sgt. Debbie Jackson recalled one of her relatives saying. “That line stuck with me for a very long time.”

  • I won’t be home for the Holidays

    Leaning unevenly, with several branches nearly broken off, a second-hand Christmas tree with one string of lights illuminates the room. The single strand of lights is stretched thin, weaved in-between a variety of generic Christmas decorations, all except one.In the center of the tree hangs a