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The Media Operations section works to coordinate all media interviews, media queries and media access to Joint Base Langley-Eustis.

Media members visiting JBLE must be escorted by a Public Affairs representative at all times. Military members and civilian workers contacted by news media should liaise with the Public Affairs Office Media Operations section.

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Volunteers take out the trash
June 7, 2007
A message in a bottle was one of the many unusual items found during the 19th annual Clean the Bay Day event here June 2. Other items included a dead osprey, a large railroad tie and a plastic patio table. Volunteers picked 3 tons of trash from Langley shores -- a 33 percent increase from the 2006 event. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lt. Col. Mark Kramer)

094 joins the 94th
June 7, 2007
Lt. Col. Kevin Fesler, 94th Fighter Squadron commander, and Staff Sgt. Michael Volosky, 1st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron dedicated crew chief, speak briefly after the Spad commander landed Langley’s newest F-22A Raptor here June 5. Tail number 094, which will serve as the flagship for the 94th FS and AMU, will represent the Spads during deployments, air shows and tours. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Giang Nguyen)

Hold still
June 7, 2007
Brian Dorr (left) and Brian Washburn (right), research biologists from the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Wildlife Research Center, work together to place a global positioning unit tag on an osprey in the Little Back River near Langley June 1.  The GPS units are used in Langley's Satellite Tracking Program, which monitors the birds’ behavioral and flight patterns. This information is used to conserve natural resourses and also prevent bird strikes on aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Scott Aldridge)

Littering: a fatal mistake
May 31, 2007
Osprey 48, one of the birds from Langley's Satellite Tracking Program, became tangled in a plastic bag in a duck blind on the Little Back River in Hampton. It was likely the osprey was gathering debris from her nest when she became trapped and died of stress and starvation, according to Tom Olexa, a U.S. Department of Agriculture wildlife biologist with the 1st Fighter Wing Safety Office. The purpose of the tracking program is not only to conserve Langley's natural resources, but also to prevent bird strikes on aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tom Olexa)

Hurricane season begins June 1
May 29, 2007

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