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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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Langley youth claims Va., Washington, D.C. Military Youth of the Year
May 5, 2014
Justice Wade, 15, was recognized as the Virginia-Washington D.C. Military Youth of the Year by the Boys & Girls Club of America for his leadership skills and community involvement. Justice is a mentor for children of Langley Air Force Base, Virginia Youth Programs; he is the vocal captain for his school’s show choir, a member of the school’s varsity soccer team and maintains a 4.19 grade point average in honors and advanced placement classes. Justice is the son of Master Sgt. Michael Wade, 1st Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment assistant flight chief, and Chrystal Wade, 633rd Force Support Squadron school-age training technician. Justice hails from Anchorage, Alaska. (Courtesy photo)

No need for commission to study Army restructuring, leaders say
May 1, 2014
Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh addresses the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Defense subcommittee during testimony on the Army's fiscal year 2015 Budget, April 30, 2014.  The fiscal year 2015 Army budget submitted to Congress "is lean, stark but critical to meeting the needs of our nation and our Soldiers," said Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh. The budget reflects an adjustment of the force mix in favor of the reserve component, McHugh told members of the Senate Appropriations Committee. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Steve Cortez/Released)

Air Force secretary reports on total force balance
May 1, 2014
Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III present the structure of the Air Force to the Senate Arms Services Committee April 29, 2014, in Washington, D.C. James and Welsh said the Air Force's future will more fully incorporate personnel from the Reserves and National Guard. (U.S. Air Force photo by Scott M. Ash/Released)

Biomedical sciences corps lieutenant colonels will not meet ESERB
May 1, 2014
Biomedical Sciences Corps lieutenant colonels originally slated to meet the June 16, 2014 enhanced selective early retirement board, or ESERB, will not meet the board, Air Force Personnel Center officials said April 30. BSC lieutenant colonels will not meet the board because Air Force ongoing voluntary separation and retirement programs have achieved established goals in that career field and grade, said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Rick Garcia, the AFPC retirements and separations branch chief. As a result, senior raters are not required to prepare retention recommendation forms, or RRFs, for these officers. (U.S. Air Force file graphic)

Enlisted members interested in attaché duty must apply by June 2
May 1, 2014

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