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Construction begins at Bethel Manor
October 15, 2008
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- Shovels used for the ground breaking ceremony at Bethel Manor for the new Landings at Langley housing community are shown Oct. 15.  Development on more than 1,400 housing units is estimated to cost over $300 million and be completed by September 2014.  (U.s. Air Force photo/Airman Rebecca Montez)

Langley hosts Special Olympics
October 14, 2008
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- Erica Johnson, daughter of Senior Master Sgt. Gerald Johnson Air Combat Command fire emergency services inspector, kicks a soccer ball during a soccer skills competition, part of Special Olympics held here Oct. 11. Erica has competed in Special Olympics events since 2003. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. April Wickes)

Airmen graduate FTAC October 10
October 10, 2008

Intramural bowling report: Bowlers exceeding their average
October 9, 2008

Energy conservation involves everyone
October 9, 2008


The Front Line
October 9, 2008
BAGHDAD -- Capt. Dawn D. Anderson is currently deployed from Langley.  She said what she will remember about her deployment 20 years from now is when she got coined by General Petraeus.  (Courtesy photo)

Goodbye weeds
October 3, 2008
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- Brian Redding, a subcontracted pilot, flies a Bell OH 58B helicopter Oct. 2. The helicopter is outfitted with an aerial spray rig in order to spray and kill phragmites. Phragmites are a weed commonly found in marshes that grow fast and can overcome other plants in the area. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Jonathan Koob)

Intramural bowling report
October 2, 2008

Chiefs assist with security
October 1, 2008
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- Cars are lined up at the west gate as Langley chief master sergeants check identification cards Sept. 26. The chiefs checked ID’s and greeted over five thousand Airmen, civilians and visitors as they drove onto base. “As chiefs, we believe this is an important antiterrorism and force protection effort our Airman conduct daily, we wanted to show our support,” said Chief Master Sgt. James Johnston, 1st Security Forces manager. (Courtesy Photo)