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  • RAPTOR VIES FOR CENTRE STAGE AT AIR TATTOO

    The USAF's F-22A Raptor will be vying for centre stage when it performs its first aerial display outside of the United States at the Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford on July 12-13. The F-22A Raptor, flown by Maj Max Moga, represents a new generation of fighter incorporating

  • JAC Pays Respects to WWII 303rd Bomb Group Leader

    The JIOCEUR Analytic Center paid its respects at the inurnment of the World War II commander of the 303rd Bomb Group (Heavy). Navy Captain Teresa S. Whiting, Deputy Director of the JAC's Joint Reserve Intelligence Support Element in Washington DC represented JAC Commander Marine Corps Colonel Peter

  • JAC WWII Seminar JAC Highlights Value of Capturing History

    Dr. James C. McNaughton, Command Historian, U.S. European Command spoke about the contributions of Japanese Americans to Military Intelligence.He was able to do so because of historical materials collected during the war and preserved.  More than sixty years later those records were available in

  • Leaders change, standards and challenges do not -- by Gen. Roger A. Brady

    This was a difficult week for our Air Force. On Thursday, June 5, our Secretary and Chief of Staff tendered their resignations to the Secretary of Defense. Secretary Mike Wynne and General Buzz Moseley are men of honor and integrity. Their resignations resulted from failures in a critical mission

  • World War II inspired "Hangar Dance" scheduled for Saturday

    The 1940s-era will reign supreme this Saturday when Royal Air Force Molesworth opens its gates to ticket holders attending the annual World War II inspired "Hangar Dance." "The dance is a great Anglo-American event," said Mrs. Janet Nolan, director of community programs for the 423rd Services

  • Destination by Foot - Stonehenge - JAC Runners Complete Race

    Ready, steady, GO! On a glorious Sunday morning, May 4th, fellow JIOCEUR Navy Personnel Senior Chief Petty Officer Alex Peloquin and Navy Lieutenant Katie Hall set out to conquer their quest of completing the Sarsen Trail Neolithic Marathon and Half Marathon respectively. The yearly event takes

  • Military members compete in "Heb" Challenge

    How long do you think it would take to travel 700 kilometers by swimming, running, biking, and kayaking? Well a group of adventurers from RAFs Croughton, Alconbury and Mildenhall are about to find out. First Lt. Serge Mettes, 501st Combat Support Wing, RAF Alconbury, First Lt. Peter Doyle, 422nd Air