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  • Wing hosts honorary commanders' 'Dobbins Day'

    As people took their seats at the Prisoner of War/Missing in Action park near the center of Dobbins Air Reserve Base, eyes constantly strayed towards the base honor guard as they stood at parade rest, ready for the ceremony. Each member held a wheel cap in their hand - one for each service - five in

  • Communications manager reflects on life, career

    Clint Whitehead retired as a chief master sgt. in 1991, after a 26 year long career. That would have been satisfying for most people, but for Whitehead, he came to Dobbins Air Reserve Base and saw a need. The base was in a state of transition as contractors were hired and replaced for the big job of

  • Mold: a silent killer

    Mold is alive, and mold is sneaky. It doesn't even need a constant source of water to sustain life, which isn't a very comforting fact. Mainly all it needs is a wet or damp surface to be a menace. Mold can be in your walls, shoes or on your food, and those are just places you can see. What about

  • CSAF, spouse recognized for distinguished service

    During the final days of a 39-year career, the Air Force's top Airman stood beside his wife as they were both recognized for their distinguished service in a modest ceremony before close colleagues and family members here Aug. 9.Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz received the

  • Dobbins seeking new members for exercise evaluation team

    Servicemembers are susceptible to evaluations throughout their military careers. To ensure one is eligible for promotion or has acquired a required skill, evaluations are essential during our military transitions. Keepers of the evaluation process may be unit commanders, supervisors or fellow

  • Captain America, Avengers Back in Free Comic Book

    What's in the case? Why are the contents so top secret not even the commander is privy to its existence? Why is it secretly being hand carried by a noncommissioned officer? These answers and more are available for free at Exchange Stores worldwide in the latest installment of the free military-only

  • Dobbins does lunch with Hercules Council

    The 94th Airlift Wing at Dobbins Air Reserve Base hosted the Hercules Council, a grassroots base community council named in honor of the wing's trademark transport aircraft fleet, on Aug 9 at the Consolidated Club on base.This was the last Hercules Council meeting of the fiscal year, which ends in

  • Communications Squadron members are moved to run

    A sea of more than 1,900 Wounded Warrior supporters and alumni covered the lawn and street in front of Kennesaw First Baptist Church in Downtown Kennesaw. On an early, overcast Saturday morning, members from Dobbins Air Reserve Base showed their support by taking part in the third annual Run for

  • CE electrician keeps Airmen equipped, and the lights on

    When you are sitting in the office and the fluorescent lights go out, who do you call? The most common response is an electrician, of course. According to Senior Master Sgt. Brian A. Ross, 94th Civil Engineer Squadron, there's more to being an electrician and member of 94th CES than just changing