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  • Travel office to apply 72-hour rule for authorization

    Effective Oct. 1, the Buckley Commercial Travel Office will require travel authorizations to be approved and ticketed at least 72 hours in advance of scheduled travel. The change will be implemented throughout the Defense Department.With the intent to minimize airline reservation cancellations, the

  • 566th IS falls short in softball championship series

    The 566th Intelligence Squadron went into the championship series with an advantage over their opponent, they had the chance to win the championship in one game Sept. 4 but couldn't pull through as they lost back-to-back games to the SBIRS of the 2nd Space Warning Squadron.The 566th IS stepped into

  • One month remains for NCOs to volunteer for retraining

    Noncommissioned officers in unrestricted career fields affected by the fiscal year 2013 NCO Retraining Program have a month to volunteer for retraining, Air Force Personnel Center officials said today. Affected Airmen in restricted fields, however, have until Friday to volunteer.NCOs who volunteer

  • Adventure Man Race: Do you have what it takes?

    Team Buckley members have the opportunity to show off their physical prowess during the 4th Annual Adventure Man Race, an extreme 5K dash complete with unique obstacles, scheduled for 8 a.m. Sept. 6 at Lake Williams.The race is open to anyone above the age of 16 with access to Buckley. In addition,

  • Venture to LoDo

    Bored on Buckley? Take a day and board the Regional Transportation District Light Rail System or take the RTD bus to LoDo, also known as Lower Downtown Denver. These services are free for active-duty service members. Hop on the bus or ride down to the nearest light rail station and enjoy a free ride

  • Team Buckley cleans up their backyard

    Many Team Buckley members spent the early morning of Aug. 23 cleaning up the base during a base beautification event. Individual squadron members policed their designated areas, but the base coordinated as a whole to clean up the installation."Base cleanup is essential," said Senior Master Sgt.

  • Armed Forces Rugby invades Colorado

    Armed forces teams from all five branches of service took to the pitch Aug. 18-19 to see who would reign supreme as the best rugby team in the Department of Defense. The U.S. military teams weren't the only ones represented, as international military teams also came to prove their mettle. The Air