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October 9, 2007

LOSC tourney exceeds goal
October 4, 2007
Doug Henley, a management consultant for Air Combat Command Directorate of Requirements, tees off during the Langley Officers' Spouses Club golf tournament Sept. 29. The second annual LOSC Charitable Golf Tournament raised more than $4,800, surpassing their goal of $3,600. Money raised will be used for the LOSC scholarship fund. (Photo courtesy/Robin Henley)


Intramural, PBA Experience Bowling League update
October 4, 2007

Langley privatization: A done deal
October 3, 2007

Learn ways to keep your family, pets safe during Fire Prevention Week
October 3, 2007
Airman 1st Class Aaron Rogers, 1st Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, and Mr. Bill Sorrell, 1st CES emergency communications center supervisor, demonstrate how to administer oxygen to Blaze using Langley's newly purchased pet oxygen masks. The Langley and Bethel Fire Departments will be out and about providing information on fire prevention Oct. 7-13, which is National Fire Prevention Week. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Christopher L. Ingersoll)

Mustangs and Legends
October 3, 2007
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- Ms. Betty Blake, one of the original Women Air Force Service Pilots who served during World War II, watches as Capt. Leo Lemelson, F-22A Aerial Demonstration Team safety observer, explains the inner workings of the Raptor during the Ohio air show Sept. 30. According to Ms. Blake’s son, George, she started flying at 14 without her parents’ knowledge because they wouldn’t have allowed her to be a pilot. Ms. Blake spent all four years of the war as a transport pilot ferrying 36 different types of aircraft including the P-51. Ms. Blake was one of 51 legendary aces, veterans, WASPs and crew chiefs honored at The Gathering of Mustangs and Legends in Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 27-30. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Tracy Bunko)

Cleanup time
October 3, 2007
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- Retired Master Sgt. Mike Byrd, Air Combat Command Flight Operations and Training Branch analyst and Airman 1st Class Christopher Lancaster, 10th Intelligence Squadron network technician, pick up trash outside the King Street Gate Sept. 28. The cleanup was conducted by volunteers from the Air Force Sergeants Association as part of the Adopt-A-Spot program in Hampton. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Levi Collins)

Military members lose interest in loans
October 1, 2007

8 Airmen graduate FTAC
September 28, 2007