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  • 3rd Herd succeeding in Haiti

    It didn't take long for members of the 3d Combat Communications Group from Tinker to prove their worth in Haiti.Within 26 hours of hitting the ground Feb. 2, the 31 Airmen from the 3rd CCG, or 3rd Herd, had established a communications headquarters and soon began providing deployable communications

  • Program helps couples welcome baby, while keeping their relationship strong

    The birth of a baby can be an exciting time, but it can also place strains on a couple's relationship. The more expectant parents can prepare for this major life-changing event, the more likely they are to successfully cope with the stress. The Family Expectations Program can help. This program is

  • Learn how hobbies help to manage life’s stressors

    I've often discussed stress management/relief strategies with client organizations as a way to help individuals manage their work and personal lives. Many times we think in terms of exercise or meditation to aid in stress relief. Often overlooked is the use of hobbies as an aid in helping

  • VQ-7 tops Football Freaks in final seconds

    It was a bout of patience on Tuesday night at the flag football field, and the score said it all. It was a stalemate of a game throughout three and a half quarters. And with just three plays left in the game it was still zero to zero. But the VQ-7 storm had been building steadily against the

  • Nordiques’ season ends in second round of playoffs

    It was the Nordiques team captain Jim McCarron who summed it up best. "Well, this isn't how we envisioned this one going, did we guys?"There were several minutes to play and the Nordiques were facing all but definite defeat at the hands of the Warriors. McCarron's words seemed to embody the

  • Passed the test

    The inspection is over and the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center scored an overall rating of Satisfactory after a visit from an Air Force Materiel Command Logistics Compliance Assessment team. "You are professionals day in and day out - you are a team. As wingmen, you watched out for one another to

  • Construction on Arnold Ave set to start

    Starting April 15, Tinker's second heaviest-traveled road is scheduled to undergo a 200-day construction project.Arnold Avenue will be worked on in four phases. Plans include repairing the road between "F" Avenue and Air Depot Boulevard, adding turn lanes, widening the road and rebuilding

  • Luncheon focused on power of prayer

    If the patrons at Tinker's annual prayer luncheon took anything away from the gathering March 11, it's that God cares for them and hears their prayers. By the time the event's keynote speaker left the podium, the audience was challenged to pray ceaselessly "from the heart and from the hip," and

  • CAC office now at Hollywood and Vine

    Effective March 15, the 72nd ABW Communications Directorate Common Access Card Office is moving from Bldg. 3001G to Bldg. 3001, Post Y77 (Hollywood and Vine). This move is designed to more easily accommodate customers located within Bldg. 3001 as well as those located on the east side of the base.

  • Navy instructor certifies Air Force artisans on Mercury maintenance

    The Navy's E-6B Mercury aircraft play a vital national security role, and an artisan at Naval Air Systems Command In-Service Support Center Detachment in Jacksonville, Fla., is ensuring these crucial assets remain airborne. Kevin S. Hart, ISSC DET Jacksonville fleet field service representative, was