• Sesame Street Live teaches children about deployments

    Elmo, the Cookie Monster and their Sesame Street friends showed children from Mountain Home Air Force Base what a deployment means to them and their family during a show July 30. The tour is part of Sesame Workshop's "Talk, Listen, Connect" initiative, a military outreach program launched in 2006.

  • Improved workout room offers parents more options

    On Aug. 4, the 366th Services Squadron Sports and Fitness Center opened its newly improved "parent supervised child play area" to offer parents more options when they workout with children. "Due to comments and customer inputs, we felt there was a need to increase the child play area," said Senior

  • At Mountain Home Air Force Base, new IDEAs take flight

    Staff Sgt. Jared Chadwick didn't plan on becoming a poster boy for good ideas benefiting the Air Force. But exasperation - what he called the cousin of all invention -- forced his hand and yielded significant savings to the work section and Air Force when his suggestion was adapted through the Air

  • Base commander meets with Shoshone-Paiute tribes

    On July 18, Col. James Browne, 366th Fighter Wing commander, met with Chairwoman Nancy Egan and other tribal council members of the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Indian Reservation to sign the newest Memorandum of Understanding, an agreement between base and the tribes regarding the use

  • Gunfighters mourn the passing of one of their own

    The Liberty Chapel filled with Gunfighter family July 25 to mourn the loss of one of its own military members. Airman 1st Class Mitchel C. Davis, an airfield management operation coordinator with the 366th Operations Support Squadron, died July 19. The cause of his death remains under investigation.

  • 391st Fighter Squadron, Aircraft Maintenance Unit set another first

    While preparing for its second deployment to Afghanistan, the 391st Fighter Squadron and Aircraft Maintenance Unit set another historic first by fielding new satellite-based communications systems to improve airborne combat capability. With the new systems, war fighters in the air and on the ground

  • Indian air force trains with Mountain Home AFB Airmen

    The Indian air force arrived to Mountain Home Air Force Base July 17 to train with Airmen here before participating in Exercise Read Flag at Nellis AFB, Nev., which begins Aug. 9. This is the first time in history the IAF has been on American soil to train with U.S. fighters. During their stay, they

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