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  • Air Force launches legal assistance Web site

    Do I need a will? What happens in a divorce? We want to adopt a child but where do we start? You may have asked yourself these questions before, and getting answers involved at least one trip to the base legal office or to a private attorney. Fortunately, on Feb. 1, the Air Force JAG Corps unveiled

  • Col. fulfills life-long education dream

    Feb. 5 will be a date Col. Mary M. Gillam, director, 72nd Air Base Wing Communications Directorate and deputy chief information officer at Tinker will remember for a long time. It is the day she received word from her doctoral advisor that her dissertation had been approved by her school's dean.

  • Newly-promoted chiefs recognized by fifth CMSAF

    Retired Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Robert Gaylor, spoke to 13 newly-promoted chief master sergeants who were recognized at a ceremony Feb. 20 at the Tinker Club. Chief Gaylor, the fifth CMSAF, was adviser to Secretary of the Air Force John C. Stetson and Chiefs of Staff of the Air Force Gen.

  • Air Force leaders praise ALC efforts

    Tinker hosted six senior leaders from two major commands March 2 for a review of programmed depot maintenance here. Guests from Air Mobility Command and Air Force Materiel Command discussed game plans for the KC-135 programmed depot maintenance line and F108 engine with Oklahoma City Air Logistics

  • Deployed Tinker Airmen help keep ‘The Rock’ safe

    While public health is at the forefront of any population, this holds especially true in a deployed environment. Food safety and facility sanitation, communicable diseases, occupational health and force readiness are just some of the aspects Master Sgt. Linda Griffin-Haddox and Staff Sgt. Morris

  • SDP in full swing

    After months of preparation, meetings and refinements, selection of participants for the Supervisor Development Program is now in progress.Employee interest in the program resulted in 1,687 self-nominations. Sixty percent of those submitted an application package. "It is great so many people have

  • There are rules for using workplace for fundraising

    Soliciting for groups or charities in the workplace, in person or via government e-mail, has generated plenty of controversy since being in the national spotlight several years ago. Asking co-workers and colleagues in the workplace to participate in fundraising activities doesn't seem to be a

  • New personnel elevator open in 3001

    Tinker's largest building and the headquarters of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Bldg. 3001, recently opened a new Americans With Disabilities Act-compliant elevator in the administrative side of the building.The $600,000 project took nearly a year to complete, but has been in the planning