A B-1 bomber takes off from the flightline at Dyess AFB

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  • Local Veterans support Run For The Wall

    Approximately 300 participants in Run For The Wall 2008 rolled down Interstate 20 past Barksdale AFB, La., on their way to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C., urged on by the waves and shouts from hundreds of supporters who lined the overpasses and embankments from Waskom, Texas,

  • Best Dad Running: One Father's Story

    Running has always been something that Capt. Heath White of the 93rd Bomb Squadron has loved; being alone on an empty road early in the morning, hearing nothing but the sound of his feet hitting the pavement, while thoughts of life run through his head. Earlier in his life views of his career as a

  • Message received, and you're welcome

    Preparing for a deployment overseas or just away from family and friends for an extended period of time is not only a necessary painstaking meticulous chain of events, but a mentally exhausting experience to say the least. The process, which has to be accomplished, involves paperwork, phone calls

  • Mentoring

    Generations before the Air Force decided to realize a Mentoring Program, my forefathers perfected a concept entrusting the survival of generations of Walstons to come. Webster defines mentor as - a wise loyal advisor, a teacher or coach. Air Force Instruction 36-3401 defines mentor as "a trusted

  • 307th Returns to a Hero’s Welcome

    Approximately 300 family, friends and members of the 307th RED HORSE and 360th Chemical Company of the Army Reserve Unit, Texarkana, Texas, attended a cookout at Mike Woods Park in Bossier City, La., Saturday, May 3, to welcome home members of both units who recently returned home from Iraq. "The