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ACC/A2 annual award winners
February 7, 2011

WWII locomotive makes its final stop at U.S. Army Transportation Museum
February 4, 2011
Evans, (left), watches as the cranes begin lowering the engine onto its trucks.

Tax centers up and running
February 4, 2011
(Left) Capt. Eric Morley, Joint Base Tax Program Officer In Charge, Col. Reggie L. Austin, 633d Air Base Wing vice commander, and Staff Sgt. Loray Gonzales-Young, Fort Eustis Tax Center noncommissioned officer in charge, cut the ceremonial ribbon for the Fort Eustis Tax Center grand opening Tuesday. (Photo by Tetaun Moffett)

1 FW announces 2010 Annual Award recipients
February 1, 2011
1st Fighter Wing shield (color) provided by 1st FW Public Affairs office.

WWII-era munitions found at Eustis construction site
January 28, 2011
The Yorktown Naval Weapons Station Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team responded to the Harrison Causeway Project construction site on Harrison Road, Fort Eustis, where three unexploded ordnance munitions were uncovered by an excavator Monday. The EOD determined the UXOs to be safe for removal and transported them to Yorktown Naval Weapons Station for disposition. (Photo by Lyna Tucker)

‘One Stop’ Consolidated Soldier Support Center coming soon
January 28, 2011
Bldg. 650, the Noncommissioned Officers Academy on Monroe Avenue, Fort Eustis is undergoing renovations for its transformation into the Joint Base Langley-Eustis consolidated Soldier Support Center. (Photo by Lyna Tucker)

633 MDOS commander earns 2011 National Public Service Award nomination
January 26, 2011

Local police train 633 SFS 'defenders' to identify, apprehend drunk drivers
January 24, 2011
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- James City County Master Police Officer Marc Marchand (in black) advises Senior Airman Brandon Kohler, 633d Security Forces Squadron patrolman, how to properly administer a field sobriety test to Staff Sgt. Chris Cobbs, 633 SFS desk sergeant, during a training exercise Jan. 20 at Herron Hall. The JCC Police Department provided expert officers to train security forces personnel how to perform the test and apprehend impaired drivers, which are requirements for all law enforcement officers operating in Virginia. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jason J. Brown) (RELEASED)

633 FSS to host first Langley-Eustis flag football all-star game on Super Bowl Sunday
January 19, 2011

Army minimizes stress suffered by victims of domestic, child abuse
January 19, 2011