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  • Roberts gives life lesson to newest graduates

    Col. Gregory Roberts, Chief, Standardization and Evaluation Division, A2/3/10 Directorate for Intelligence, Operations, and Nuclear Integration, Air Education and Training Command, Joint Base San Antonio – Randolph, Texas, visited Columbus Air Force Base May 19, 2017, to speak at Specialized

  • Gosney discusses upcoming events at all call

    Col. Douglas Gosney, 14th Flying Training Wing Commander, held three all calls May 23, 2017, in the Kaye Auditorium here.Gosney first acknowledged and presented awards Airmen assigned to Columbus AFB have recently won. He emphasized two Air Education Training Command awards in particular, both of

  • Club membership program changes have arrived

    The Air Force club membership program will change by disbanding the club credit card system and switching to an electronic membership program in June 2017. The new program allows members to access the Air Force Club Member Portal, which lets them access club events in real-time. When asked to

  • Memorial Day ceremony honors CAFB graduate

    Though the day was bright and warm, the crowd was quiet and somber during a Memorial Day ceremony at Gene Smith Plaza in front of the wing headquarters building here May 25, 2017.

  • Koritz Clinic Laboratory keeps Airmen healthy

    It is inevitable Airmen will sometimes get sick.When they do, the 14th Medical Support Squadron’s Laboratory Flight is responsible for identifying what illness is stopping Team BLAZE from Producing Pilots, Advancing Airmen and Feeding the Fight.The mission of the Lab Flight is to ensure the 14th

  • Columbus bids farewell to MWD Rex

    After five years, or 37 dog years of Active Duty military service, Military Working Dog Rex retired May 17, 2017, at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi.

  • Columbus Air Force Base observes Police Week

    Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi observed the 2017 Police Week, May 14 – 20, 2017, to honor Security Forces, the Defenders, who work 24 hours a day, seven days a week, rain or shine to keep the base safe and secure from all threats.

  • Controlled burn at Shuqualak

    The pine tree stands surrounding the auxiliary airfield at Shuqualak were burned April 1, 2017. This was a controlled burn conducted by the US Forest Service through the Air Force Wildland Fire Center. Controlled burning is any fire intentionally ignited to meet specific land management objectives.

  • Help prevent storm water pollution

    Storm water flow is the leading source of water pollution in the U.S. As storm runoff flows over our roads, parking lots and yards, the rain water picks up and carries away debris, chemicals, dirt and other pollutants through the storm drains to lakes, rivers, streams and wetlands. Storm water