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Around the Air Force: Feb. 7
On this look around the Air Force theU-2 surpasses the 30,000 flight-hour barrier, this month’s edition of Airman magazine covers the Joint Communications Support Element, and the USO is looking for service member of the year nominees.
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2/07 2017
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USO 2016 Service Member of the Year nominees sought
Air Force officials are accepting nominations for the 2016 USO Service Member of the Year award.
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2/22 2016
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From World War II to Afghanistan: USO marks 75th anniversary
The USO marked its 75th anniversary Feb. 4 at a gala in Washington, D.C. Medal of Honor recipients, USO volunteers, active-duty personnel, veterans, members of Congress, and stars of stage, screen and music gathered to mark a milestone for an organization founded as the United States geared up for World War II.
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2/08 2016
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Selva: USO volunteers offer hope to service members
The USO volunteer force brings hope to service members in every corner of the planet, said Gen. Paul J. Selva, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, during the 2015 USO Gala and awards ceremony Oct. 20.
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10/22 2015
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Gen. Dempsey, celebrities visit Airmen during USO holiday tour
Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, visited Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, during a USO holiday troop visit Dec. 8.
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12/09 2014
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USO 2015 Service Member of the Year nominees sought
Air Force officials are accepting nominations for the 2015 USO Service Member of the Year Award.
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12/05 2014
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Journalist recalls travels with Robin Williams
U.S. service members truly lost a friend with the death of Robin Williams yesterday, Aug. 11.
Williams made multiple USO tours to Iraq, Afghanistan, the Persian Gulf, Bahrain, Kuwait and other bases in Southwest Asia to give soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and DoD civilians a little taste of home.
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8/12 2014
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USO offers support to grieving families
In line with their long-standing tradition of supporting the troops and their families, the USO provides care for families of the fallen who travel to Dover Air Force Base, Del.
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3/25 2014
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Airmen watch Carolina Panthers from 'Row of Honor'
For the first time in National Football League history, a special "Row of Honor" was created to pay tribute to American Service members, including a blacked-out POW/MIA chair, which will remain empty. The other seven seats feature a digital camouflage pattern with all service insignias emblazoned on the back, two of which are set aside for a Purple Heart recipient and their guest.
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11/07 2013
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