• Confirmed rabies case in dog in France

    Airmen who traveled to certain areas of France between Oct. 29, 2007 and Feb. 19 may have been exposed to rabies.The U.K. Health Protection Agency has been notified of a confirmed case of rabies in a dog, diagnosed in France Feb. 26. The French authorities have identified Grandpuits, Gers, Tarbes

  • Street light setback

    COMPLAINT:I live on Lancaster Road on RAF Feltwell and four of the six street lights have been out on my street since January 14, 2008. I know at least two work orders have been placed to have the lights fixed, but to no avail. In fact, the last time I called to check on the status, I was told that

  • Liberty Airmen earn awards, promotions

    USAFE Assurance manager of the Year Quality Assurance Manager of the Year Installation Level 48th Comptroller Squadron Tech. Sgt. Corey Carter________________________________________________________________________ Congratulations to the following officers who were selected for promotion:48th

  • Information assurance: Be mindful when sending information over network

    In this technological age information is a weapon. Data sent over telecommunication devises can be easy prey for advisaries. Airmen should ensure they are mindful and protect sensitive information sent over the military network. Telecommunication devices such as land lines, cellular phones,

  • New online master's program for Air Force civilians now available

    Eligible Air Force civilians have until March 14 to apply for a new online master's degree program offered this June by Air University's Air Command and Staff College. The two-year program, for civilians GS-11 and above and pay band-02 and above who don't already have their master's degree, consists

  • Air Force introduces new civilian training vehicle: SF-182

    Without it, they are stuck in park. With it, however, they can rev up their future. With the introduction of the Standard Form 182, which was rolled out recently by the Office of Personnel Management, Air Force civilians now have an elite vehicle in their inventory that can effectively steer them

  • Actors use drama to educate Airmen on sexual assault prevention

    A professional acting company that specializes in teaching people about preventing relationship violence performed a play called "Remote Control" at RAFs Lakenheath and Mildenhall Feb. 28 and 29. The purpose of the performances was to expand on Airmen's understanding of sexual assault, what consent

  • Lakenheath community bulletins, February 29 - March 6

    British Post Office At the British Post Office, Airmen can pay everything from gas and water bills to telephone and mail orders. The post office also has the ability to cash and deposit checks to select banks, as well as issue, redeem money orders and exchange currencies. In addition to handling

  • Saint David's Day, March 1

    Most Americans I speak to are very familiar with St Patrick's Day and all its associated fun and festivities, but few are aware that England, Scotland and Wales also each have their own national day named after their very own patron saint. The stories of these patron saints - St. George (England),

  • Mothering Sunday in the U.K.

    I often travel north to Yorkshire to visit my mother, but this weekend I shall have a special mission; it's Mothering Sunday in the UK. Mothering Sunday is the fourth Sunday of Lent. Since the date of Lent is not fixed, the date for Mothering Sunday changes every year. In 2008, it falls on Mar.