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Christmas Eve promotion
January 3, 2008
Gen. David H. Petraeus, commanding general of Multi-National Force-Iraq, poses with Army Specialist Jason Talbott and Jason’s father, Lt. Col. Bret Talbott, after Specialist Talbot's promotion ceremony Dec.24. Both father and son are deployed to Camp Victory in Baghdad, Iraq. Colonel Talbott, who’s deployed from Langley, is currently attached to the Joint NetOps Control Center, an element of Multi-National Forces Iraq; and Specialist Talbot, who’s deployed from Fort Lewis, Wash., serves as a combat medic attached to General Petraeus’ staff. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lt. Col. J.C. Sorensen)

Langley Airmen compete at Air Force bowling camp
January 3, 2008

Intramural, PBA Experience Bowling League update
January 3, 2008

AFPC releases post-deployment respite guidance
January 3, 2008

JTF-Bravo deploys medics to Costa Rica
January 2, 2008
Staff Sgt. Aimee Orndorff explains medication directions to a Costa Rican translator in the pharmacy of a makeshift clinic Dec. 18 at Piedra Mesa, Costa Rica. Sergeant Orndorff is assigned to the Joint Task Force-Bravo medical element. JTF-Bravo deployed 28 servicemembers from Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, to Costa Rica at the invitation of the country's ministry of health for a medical readiness training exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Austin M. May)

Balad combat librarian
December 31, 2007
BALAD AIR BASE, Iraq -- Staff Sgt. Nate Harper, 332nd Expeditionary Services Squadron head librarian, places back a guide that informs readers about choices in distance learning, on a bookshelf here. The library also has College Level Examination Program and Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support study guides to check out 24 hours-a-day. Sergeant Harper is deployed from Langley Air Force Base, Va. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards)

Bird counting
December 30, 2007
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- Volunteers conduct bird counts each winter and spring on Langley Air Force Base. The data, collected since 1985, is provided to the 1st Civil Engineer Squadron’s Environmental Flight and the Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard team. This gives data points, essentially snapshots in time, which show significant trends occurring at the base. About 3,700 birds from 50 species were spotted this winter. The largest group of birds was spotted behind the Bayside Enlisted Club, where about 600 ruddy ducks floated in the Back River. Two-horned grebes were also spotted near the flock. The Great Egret, pictured here, is the largest egret in this region. It can be as high as 41 inches with a wingspan of 55 inches. With full conservation, the species is increasing after almost being decimated by plume hunters in the late 1800s. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Zachary Wolf)

Practice prevention: fire safety in the dorms
December 19, 2007

Langley makes ERP announcements
December 19, 2007

Finding 'financial peace'
December 18, 2007