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  • MSG Change of Command, March 5

    Mission Support Group Change of Command CeremonyWhen: 5 March 11Where: Hangar 5Time: 1400Military: Uniform of the DayCivilian: Business Casual  

  • Command Chief John Anderson, April 3 at 10 a.m.

    Colonel Timothy E. Tarchick Commander, 94th Airlift Wing,requests the pleasure of your company  Retirement Ceremonyin honor of Command Chief John M. Andersonon Sunday, the third of Aprilat ten o'clock in the morningBase Ops, Flight line Dobbins ARB, Georgia Reception Immediately FollowingMilitary:

  • Opportunity Expo by RecruitMilitary, Feb. 24

    A free hiring event for veterans who already have civilian work experience, menand women who are transitioning from active duty to civilian life, members of theNational Guard and reserves, and military spouses.Thursday, February 24, 2011 - 11AM to 3PMTurner FieldHome of the Atlanta Braves755 Hank

  • Applications available for teen camps located in Colo., Texas and Ala.

    Information regarding Space Camp, Teen Aviation Camp and AF Teen Leadership Camp is now available.There is a quick turn-around on these applications, and all AFR dependents applications need to be sent directly to AFRC/A1SY. See information below for the three programs with their attached flyers and

  • Army Aviation Association of America guest speaker, Feb. 17

    Army Aviation association of AMERICAGREATER ATLANTA CHAPTERChapter PresidentColonelBrent BracewellFEATURING GUEST SPEAKERMr. Richard TaylorCo-LeaderGreenland ExpeditionSocietyRichard will speak to us about "The Lost Squadron" of World War II, stranded on the ice packs of Greenland in 1942 and the

  • Dobbins honors newest Chiefs

    Members and their guests witnessed the recognition of seven newly-appointed chief master sergeants and two individuals who were selected as honorary chiefs Feb. 5. The 2011 Dobbins Air Reserve Base Chiefs Recognition Ceremony honored those who achieved the highest level in the enlisted ranks. The

  • Marietta Aviation Museum receives certification

    The Marietta Museum of History's Aviation Wing recently received certification from the National Museum of the United States Air Force.  This certification permits the museum to receive and display aircraft and artifacts on loan from the U.S. Air Force.  The museum is located on Air Force property

  • New control tower takes shape

    A new control tower is being built because the old control tower has reached the end of its serviceable life. With all the new computer based systems that have been introduced into Air Traffic Control, the old control tower infrastructure has more than reached its capacity to handle the new systems,