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  • AFN Broadcast Center reps seek European feedback

    In the United States, the average television viewer has about 118 channels available to watch, according to Nielsen Media Research. There is a channel for almost every interest: golfing, shopping, cooking, religion and science fiction are some examples. In Europe, people working for the military and

  • Air Force Officials Discontinue Permissive PCS Policy

    Air Force officials here have announced a recent change to the permissive permanent change of station policy. The permissive PCS program will be discontinued. However, other policies have changed lifting restrictions from the join spouse and base-of-preference programs. "For years we have allowed

  • KMC observes Fire Prevention Week

    The KMC Fire Department is teaming up with the National Fire Protection Association for Fire Prevention Week Monday to Oct. 10 under the motto "Stay Fire Smart! Don't Get Burned." This year's campaign focuses on ways to keep homes fire-safe and prevent painful burns. Throughout the month of October,

  • "Year of the Air Force Family" Web site launched

    Air Force officials have launched a new Web site to showcase the Year of the Air Force Family effort. Airmen and their families can log on to http://www.af.mil/yoaff/index.asp to learn about AF-wide initiatives, monthly themes and programs, as well as contact local installation Airman Family and

  • Comm Airmen prepare for largest transformation in AF history

    Twenty communications Airmen stationed in Germany took part in a training exercise Sept. 18 to 24 at Aviano Air Base, Italy, as preparation for the largest transformation in the history of Air Force communications to be completed this October. When it's all said and done, more than 27,000 enlisted

  • Airmen ensure communications capability for joint, coalition success

    A team of five Airmen from the 1st Communications Maintenance Squadron is contributing to the ultimate success of the Air Force mission and so much more by maintaining what would appear, other than some radio towers, as an empty field in England. The Airmen are part of the 1st CMXS's Cable and