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  • Buckley Clinic launches cyberspace initiatives - part 2

    Last week the clinic informed Buckley Air Force Base of the latest Cyberspace launch by the 460th Medical Group. The first of these initiatives is the Air Force Web Health Assessment tool. This online tool will provide military members the ability to complete their Physical Health Assessment form

  • Buckley prepares for snowfall, closures

    Winter is on its way, and Buckley AFB is prepared to take on the snowfalls. The 460th Civil Engineer Squadron maintains a 24/7 snow removal capability, said Tech. Sgt. Michael Hottes, noncommissioned officer in charge of 460th CES Pavements and Equipment. The squadron has three snow removal crews

  • John Lingrel, 460th Contracting Squadron

    John Lingrel, from the 460th Contracting Squadron, is Team Buckley's Star Performer for the week of Sept. 22-Sept 28.Time in Service: Three years civilian and four years active duty Duty Title: Contract specialist Hometown: Air Force brat. The longest stay in one place was Waynesboro, Penn. Hobbies:

  • Team Buckley members ride across Iowa

    RAGBRAI, pronounced "rag-bri," is an acronym for the Register's Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa.For the past 12 years, Team Aim High, a group of Air Force cyclists from Buckley Air Force Base have been participating in RAGBRAI."RAGBRAI is a massive cross-state bicycle ride across the perceived

  • Twenty six compete in mini triathlon Saturday

    Twenty-six individuals and four teams participated in the fitness center's mini triathlon Saturday. They raced by swimming 300 yards, biking 12 miles and running three miles. Women raced in three age categories, and men raced in four. They also gave awards to fastest swim, fastest run and fastest

  • Buckley Clinic launches cyberspace initiatives

    The Buckley Air Force Base Clinic is undergoing external and internal preparations to enhance the service it provides. These changes will direct the clinic's flight path to a more efficient operation with the launching of two initiatives directed by the Air Force Medical Service and several Buckley

  • Shakin' grass: 566th IOS members finish deployed spouse's yard

    Five 566th Information Operations Squadron members and a friend got down and dirty Saturday to help a deployed member's spouse.Master Sgt. Paul, Tech. Sgts. Kenneth and Stephen, Staff Sgts. Jonathan and Micheal, and civilian Jessie Smith, labored six hours to lay sod and finish more than half of

  • Colorado National Guard trains for natural disasters

    From behind the glass doors they could hear the moans as they tested the entry for safety. The wounded were pleading for them, crying out in pain to their rescuers in gray plastic suits and face obscuring masks. As they opened the door, they set to work quickly, evaluating the wounded and loading