• 48th Force Support Squadron Chefs Do Battle

    Richard Bragg, 48th Force Support Squadron Liberty Club cook, places ramekin of melted butter for the sea food platter April 25, 2009. Cooks and chefs from the Knight's Table and the Liberty Club competed for the title of top chefs during the "Hell's Kitchen" competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by

  • Communicators “tune-in” on heritage

    Twenty personnel from the 48th and 100th Communications Squadrons traveled to the Imperial War Museum Duxford April 24 to meet with a World War II veteran who served as a wireless radio operator. Denis Willis, flew 17 combat missions in the Lancaster Bomber while he served in the Royal Air Force

  • Liaisons an important link in parent/school partnerships

    Parents and military commands are encouraged to communicate with DoDDS-E schools district superintendents, area and deputy directors and School Liaison leads to provide feedback and inquire about any school, student or teacher issue. DoDDS encourages parents to contact their school principal with

  • 494th Fighter Squadron arrives at Campia Turzii

    F-15E Strike Eagles from the 48th Fighter Wing, RAF Lakenheath, England, arrived in Campia Turzii, Romania, for Strike Lance 2009, a recurring flying training deployment, during which U.S. Air Force Airmen train side-by-side with their Romanian Air Force counterparts. The training, to be conducted

  • Airman's Roll Call: Mentoring critical to development

    This week's Airman's Roll Call focuses on Air Force mentoring, a program designed to prepare Airmen for increased responsibilities. Air Force mentoring covers a wide range of areas, such as career guidance, technical and professional development, and leadership. The program's benefits include

  • Command honors best of the best

    U.S. Air Forces in Europe honored its top people in seven categories April 17, 2009, at an awards dinner here. The top Airman, NCO, senior NCO, first sergeant, company grade officer and civilians were recognized for their achievements in 2008. Winners were: Airman of the Year - Senior Airman.

  • Lakenheath community bulletins April 23 - 30

    FMO closure The Furnishings Management Office located on RAF Feltwell will be closed May 4 for a British Bank Holiday. Breckland Pines Golf Range Closure April 22-May 8 Open for short irons only after 5 p.m. Call 226-2223 for more information. Quarterly Birthday Meal All airmen with a birthday in

  • RAF Lakenheath remembers Holocaust

    Susan Pollack, a Holocaust survivor, visited RAF Lakenheath April 20 as part of the 2009 Holocaust Days of Remembrance Observance at the Eagles Landing. Holocaust Remembrance Day is commemorated during the month of April to remember the victims of Nazi's Germany during WWII. Mrs. Pollack gave base

  • Lakenheath youth is top in command

    Kellie Schreiber, 18, of RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom, has been selected as the 2009 Youth of the Year by U.S. Air Forces in Europe. Amaya Hamilton of Ramstein AB, Germany was runner-up. Ms. Schreiber will compete for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America European Youth of the Year honors against

  • Lab technician exemplifies Air Force Core Values

    Senior Airman Lauren J. Raybon, 48th Medical Support Squadron lab technician, was nominated for the Liberty spotlight by her chain of command because she practices the Air Force core values. Hometown: Rockwall, Texas Department: Microbiology What is the function of the microbiology department?