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Langley bowler at top of his game
January 16, 2007
Brian Snyder, chief of testing, training and certification for the Air Force Command, Control, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Center, finished in first place at the Air Force bowling trials camp held Nov. 26 through  Dec. 2 at Fort Dix, N.J. (Photo by Senior Airman Michelle Arslan)

Brig gives Airmen second chance with AF
January 12, 2007
Photo illustration by Senior Airman Austin Knox

End of an era: Langley bids farewell to The Flyer, welcome to Web site
January 12, 2007

Raptors ready for fi rst overseas deployment
January 12, 2007

Tax credits, deductions equal money saved
January 5, 2007

DOD, U.K. sign next stage JSF agreement
December 14, 2006
Air Force officials announced Oct. 4 the F-35 Lightning II will be initially located at seven military installations. The initial Joint Strike Fighter locations are Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.; Nellis AFB, Nev.; Edwards AFB, Calif.; Hill AFB, Utah; Kadena Air Base, Japan; and Shaw AFB/McEntire Air National Guard Base, S.C. The Joint Strike Fighter is a fifth-generation, supersonic stealth fighter designed to replace a wide range of existing aircraft for the U.S. and eight partner nations. (Courtesy photo)

GPC processing center changes mid-January
December 14, 2006

Guard integration
December 14, 2006
Staff Sgt's Toni Brooks (left) and Bradford Boone (right), both 192nd Virginia Air National Guard aircraft maintainers attached to the 94th Fighter Squadron at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, troubleshoot the avionics system on a F-22A Raptor using the Portable Maintaince Adapter (PMA) on Dec. 6, 2006.For well over a year, aircraft maintainers and pilots from the 192nd Virginia Air National Guard Unit based out of Richmond, Va. have slowly intergrated into the F-22A Raptor program at Langley AFB. (USAF Photo By Staff Sgt Samuel Rogers)

New pay, personnel system coming
December 14, 2006

Langley wraps up 2006 CFC drive
December 14, 2006