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Front Line: 1st Lt. Yvonne Nollmann
November 29, 2010
KABUL, Afghanistan -- 1st Lt. Yvonne Nollman, deployed to Afghanistan from the 633d Logistics Readiness Squadron, poses for a photo aboard an all-terrain vehicle while on patrol Aug. 17. Lieutenant Nollman is scheduled to return from Afghanistan in January 2011. (Courtesy photo)

JBLE prepares for inaugural ‘Race ‘Round the Base’
November 24, 2010

Feet, don’t fail me now! Diabetes and your feet
November 23, 2010
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- Maj. (Dr.) Hjalmar Contreras, podiatrist with 633d Medical Group, briefs members of Team Langley on preventive measures and symptoms of the various diabetic diseases Nov. 17. As the sole podiatrist on base, Doctor Contreras held the briefing in honor of Diabetes Awareness Month informing everyone on the risks of not taking care of yourself or a loved one. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Ashley Hawkins)(RELEASED)

633 FSS Thanksgiving Holiday hours
November 23, 2010

VPCC 2010 Holiday Rooms Program underway
November 17, 2010

Operation Hero introduces kids to deployment process
November 17, 2010
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- Staff Sgt. Troy Smart, combat arms training and maintenance instructor with 633d Security Forces Squadron, explains to Christina Schabron and her daughter, Katie, the nomenclature of the various military weapons used on deployment during Operation Hero at the static display hanger Nov. 13. The annual event is held to give military children the experience of what their parents go through during the pre-deployment process. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Ashley Hawkins)(RELEASED)

633 FSS Airman entertains the masses
November 17, 2010
HAMPTON, Va. – Staff Sgt. Harron Elloso, Tops in Blue vocalist and a member of the 633d Force Support Squadron, performs the closing song for military members and their families during the 2010 We Believe tour at the Hampton University Convocation Center Nov. 12. Tops in Blue, made up of active-duty Airmen from all over the Air Force, entertained more than 2,000 people who came out to the free performance where the group performed 25 songs from a variety of genres to include R&B and rock ‘n’ roll. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Dana D. Hill)(RELEASED)

Front Line: Senior Airman Zachary Wolf
November 17, 2010

This Thanksgiving, fry your turkey, not your home
November 15, 2010