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  • Promotion list released

    The 2010C line of the Air Force colonel and biomedical sciences corps lieutenant colonel and major (biomedical sciences corps) central selection boards were announced this week.Lt. Col. David Bosko, 3rd Combat Communications Group, and Lt. Col. Robert Haines, 552nd Operations Group, were selected

  • Tinker provides support to wildfire victims

    The Oklahoma City metro was lucky. Air Force Materiel Command's 2010 Fire Department of the Year helped battle the March 11 wildfires. When the call came in, Tinker's Fire and Emergency Services was just one of the base's agencies to lend a hand. They put their best feet forward, not knowing what to

  • Finalists announced for annual Team Tinker awards

    The 2010 Team Tinker Military and Civilian of the Year and Wiley Post Civilian Leadership Award finalists have been announced. The awards recognize those who lead by example under the Air Force core values and by outstanding achievements in support of the warfighter.An awards banquet will be held on

  • Patrons have chance to ‘Meet the Manager’ at Tinker Exchange

    Customer feedback plays an instrumental role in the Tinker Exchange's ability to provide great service while improving the overall shopping experience. Military patrons can play a part in this process by meeting Tinker Exchange managers to discuss daily operations and areas of improvement."Meet the

  • Monthly luncheons focus on health

    Since January, the Health and Wellness Center has teamed up with a local doctor to host free Healthy Heart luncheons each month. During the luncheons attendees are served a healthy, nutritious lunch and receive tips on healthy living. This month's luncheon was from 11 a.m. to noon on March 8 in the

  • Tinker varsity soccer records shut out in fourth straight win

    It was brutal. If the disjointed action on the field didn't dampen spirits, the blistering wind and spitting mist made a worthwhile effort. The Tinker varsity soccer game March 13 against OKC Dynamo in southwest Oklahoma City was rough. Although Tinker ultimately won 2-0, their fourth consecutive

  • Dance exercise wins over uncoordinated participant

    I think I will do it again; but it's not a decision that came easily. It was more about weighing the pros and cons. I realize I'm not cut out for Zumba -- I have no rhythm; but the hour-long session was constant movement that had me sweating. So, yes, I will be back.Held at 4 p.m. on Mondays at the

  • Caring for the Caregivers

         There's nothing like a little rest and relaxation to get rejuvenated, and that is exactly what many Tinker caregivers wre able to do last week.