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  • Commander's Action Line: Questions about Eaker gate

    Q:I come in the Eaker gate every morning around 6:30 a.m., there are many cars that come in and then turn around heading back north. There is a sign in the middle of the road that means no turn around. But they continue to do it. With so many people coming in this can create an accident. A:There is

  • 848th SCMG says goodbye to commander

    Col. Phillip Frederick, commander of the 848th Supply Chain Management Group, left Tinker this week for a six-month deployment to Iraq as the deputy group commander of the 732nd Air Expeditionary Group before taking an assignment at the Global Logistics Support Center at Scott Air Force Base, Ill.

  • Tinker services aid members affected by recent MWC disaster

    Terry Ford said in his 27 years of fighting fires, he'd never seen anything like the April 9 wildfires. A firestorm, allegedly set by teenagers, swept through Midwest City and Choctaw. Obliterating roughly 100 homes in the two suburbs, approximately 15 Tinker personnel were left homeless. But,

  • AFMC announces annual enlisted award winners

    A thunderous applause shattered the typically reverent silence at the National Museum of the United States Air Force April 9, as Air Force Materiel Command officials announced their top enlisted Airmen of 2008. More than 300 family members, friends and wingmen gathered to show their support at the

  • Microsoft Project course keeps students on track

    Looking for the perfect blend of project management concepts and tips and techniques for using Microsoft Project efficiently? Look no further! The Training Center at Rose State College now offers a class for Tinker civilian employees to receive training on Microsoft Project at no cost to their

  • Chaplains Corner: The heart of the matter

    Out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks. Do I dare ask, what is in your heart? Have you ever performed a self analysis to discover what resides in your heart? Have you listened to what you say, to see the contents of your heart. Certainly one thing holds true -- we cannot hide the content

  • Tinker Youth Programs name Teen Youth of the Year

    Kenneth Roebuck is a true example of an extraordinary young man. At age 16, he was selected to compete against other Boys & Girls Club members for the Oklahoma Youth of the Year title and a $1,000 scholarship from the Reader's Digest Foundation. As the Youth of the Year for Tinker Youth Programs,

  • ‘Click to Brick’ brings select merchandise to Tinker BX

    Tinker shoppers who prefer the ease and comfort of Internet shopping but not the shipping costs associated with it can now take advantage of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service's "Click to Brick" program. A service that offers free shipping of select Exchange Online Store orders to participating