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  • Blackbeard the Pirate invades Buckley

    Blackbeard the Pirate and his crew have invaded Buckley to plunder, search for buried treasure and sing and dance at the base youth center. Each year the Missoula Children's Theater produces a children's play, in coordination with local youth to encourage learning through acting. "Theater in general

  • If you live on the edge, eventually you will fall off

    I used to be a cook in a restaurant that had pretty sporadic business. We also had a lunch policy that if food came out past a time limit, we would pay for it. One day, a convention was in town and the place was packed with folks wanting to eat in a hurry.We were not prepared.It started when an

  • Existing tools help users reduce PII breaches

    Members of 24th Air Force are refurbishing an old email tool to help Air Force users reduce breaches of personally identifiable information, or PII.The Digital Signature Enforcement Tool, or DSET, which currently prompts users to provide a digital signature when an email contains an active hyperlink

  • "Birds of Prey" get new commander

    On the morning of June 19, the 743rd Military Intelligence Battalion had their unit change of command. The Birds of Prey stood proudly on the Buckley Air Force Base softball fields to say farewell to the outgoing commander, Lt. Col. Gary Hausman, and his family and welcome Lt. Col. Andrew Pekala,

  • 11 Team Buckley leaders graduate NCO academy

    Congratulations to 11 of Team Buckley's technical sergeants who graduated from the Forrest L. Vosler NCO Academy Class 14-5 at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo.The Team Buckley graduates include the following:Tech. Sgt. Adam Huska, Colorado Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Timothy Knobloch, 460th

  • Team Buckley to host Buckley Obstacle Adventure Run

    Team Buckley is scheduled to host the Buckley Obstacle Adventure Run 7:30 a.m. July 18 starting at the Outdoor Recreation Pavilion on Buckley Air Force Base, Colo.The run will be a 5k with challenging obstacles along the 3.1-mile distance. There will be prize drawings for all participants and

  • Siblings in service: Brother, sister serve together at Buckley

    When siblings join the Air Force, many are sent off to different locations, go their separate ways and might only expect to see each other during the holidays. But Airman 1st Class Jasmine Crump, 566th Intelligence Squadron network intelligence analyst, and Airman 1st Class Daniel Crump, 460th

  • You're an ambassador, whether you like it or not

    "Thank you for your service." The first time I heard that I was a young captain. My shop was out for lunch downtown and an elderly woman came up to us as we were being seated and said, "Thank you for your service." At first, I thought that was odd. I had been in the Air Force for over six years as