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December 17, 2008
SOUTHWEST ASIA - Tech. Sgt. Michael Cephas is currently deployed from Langley. He said the first thing he will do when he gets home is hug his wife and kids. (Courtesy photo)

Pitsenbarger Award awarded to 11 Langley graduates
December 15, 2008

Airmen graduate ALS
December 15, 2008

Second dorm gets no-notice inspection
December 15, 2008
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- Senior Master Sgt. Jana Chapman, 1st Fighter Wing legal office, enters a room in Eberflus Hall during a health, morale and welfare inspection Dec. 14. The dormitory inspections ensure that unaccompanied housing residents live in a healthy environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Patricia Bunting)

Bringing joy with cookies
December 15, 2008
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- The Langley Officers' Spouses’ Club received approximately 2,000 dozen cookies Dec. 12 to distribute to 826 dormitory residences, other base personnel, and off-base agencies to include United Service Organizations. The cookie drive is an Air Force tradition to bring joy to young Airmen who spend the holidays away from home. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. April Wickes)



Langley's CDC reaps benefits of The Mayor's Book Club
December 12, 2008
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- City of Hampton's Mayor Molly Ward reads “The Mitten” to children at the child development center as part of the Mayor's Book Club Dec. 8. The book club gives community volunteers and the mayor an opportunity to visit preschool classrooms each month to promote a healthy habit and affection for reading.  (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Gul Crockett)

Defective sanitary sewer lines will be leaking smoke Jan.6
December 12, 2008
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- Smoke testing on sanitary sewer lines is scheduled to begin Jan. 6 and will be conducted in all areas of the base except for military family housing.  The testing will be conducted by ADS Environmental Services and is expected to end Jan. 26.  (Courtesy photo)

Camp Lejeune toxic exposure update
December 11, 2008
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. -- The Marine Corps is searching for at least 500,000 people who have lived or visited the base from 1957 to 1987.  They could be at risk for health problems due to the drinking water on base.  (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Vernon Young)