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  • RAF Molesworth's Professional Education Series Hosts Ethical Hacker

    RAF Molesworth recently hosted Certified Information Systems Security Professional and Certified Information Security Manager, Mr. Jason Hart.  The ex-ethical hacker and vice president of a major two-factor authentication firm visited as part of the RAF Molesworth Professional Education Series. Mr.

  • High school students, CE environmentalists embark on bug hunt

    On May 10, 2010, the 423rd Natural Resources Flight , Civil Engineer Squadronand the Cambridgeshire Wildlife Trust supported a field day for RAF Alconbury High School science students at the RAF Molesworth county wildlife site. Dr. Jonathan Guy, the Natural Resources Management chief, spoke to

  • Be safe, not sorry for next 101 days

    The 101 Critical Days of Summer starts Air Force-wide during the Memorial Day weekend and ends Labor Day weekend. The program is designed to highlight a critical time for the Air Force to focus on safety. During this time the Air Force asks Airmen to take a renewed effort in suicide prevention,

  • Better safe than sorry: tips to keep safe this season

    The air is warming, the snow is melting and the trees are budding. This means it's time for spring cleaning, yard work, home repairs, and new exercise regimens, all of which can present a variety of health and safety hazards. With warmer weather and longer days, people are emerging from their winter

  • Air Force fitness program revisions begin July 1

    In less than two months, Airmen across the globe will begin testing against new fitness assessment standards. These standards were deemed necessary by senior Air Force leaders to ensure a fitter and healthier fighting force. Changes include bi-annual testing, minimum requirements within testing

  • JAG programs allow Airmen to become lawyers while on AD

    Applications for the Funded Legal Education Program and Excess Leave Program are being accepted from 1 January through 1 March 2011. Interested officers are encouraged to compete. "Our Air Force missions are constantly changing, and commanders deserve to have access to legal advisors with a broad

  • Tower rings a bell

    When in England, especially in the smaller towns and villages, one can easily recognize the ringing of the cathedral bells. They do not ring as a rally against danger or as a warning system; instead, they ring to let the villagers know that a worship service is about to begin.If you are a newcomer

  • Alconbury High AFJROTC earns distinguished mark

    Unit 20021 at RAF Alconbury, United Kingdom, has been selected as one of 230 units to receive the 2009-2010 Air Force Junior ROTC Distinguished Unit Award. This award recognizes Air Force Junior ROTC units that have performed above and beyond normal expectations, and that have distinguished

  • Social media not just a toy, it’s a tool

    Facebook, Flickr, YouTube - all great ways to have fun and keep in touch with friends and loved ones, but why use them at work? As many Airmen in the 501st Combat Support Wing noticed May 10, they had the ability to log in to these sites at work. However, the Air Force didn't intend for you to make