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  • AFRL Researcher Brings Expert Focus to Titanium Alloys

    Titanium is a metal that is strong, lightweight, and corrosion resistant. Commercial and military aircraft engines have relied heavily on titanium alloy components for many years.But the material isn't perfect. In fact, one particular challenge has plagued titanium alloys since the early 1970's.Dr.

  • Star-Spangled Celebration will combine three events

    Three regional events will combine to yield an extended weekend of high-flying fun, music, fireworks and festivities as the first Star-Spangled Celebration is held June 26-29. The events will celebrate the nation's independence and recognize service men, service women and their families.The

  • Two from Wright-Patt on general officer nomination list

    An April 14 senior leader announcement indicates that President Obama has nominated Maj. Gen. John Thompson for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general with assignment to become the next Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) commander.One of five centers under Air Force Materiel

  • AF Academy outreach program arriving April 22

    Representatives from the Air Force Academy will be conducting outreach in Ohio April 22-29. It will include a stop at the base theater here on April 22 from 9 to 10 a.m.The visit is tied to the Leaders Encouraging Airmen Development (LEAD) program, which was developed by Air Force leaders to

  • Air Force half marathon sells out

    The Air Force Marathon has continued selling out at a record pace when the half marathon closed on April 15, four weeks earlier than 2013. "Our race's growth is phenomenal," said Rob Aguiar, race director. "I'm always so impressed and so grateful for the loyalty of our runners, spectators and

  • New study sheds light on link between altitude, obesity

    Capt. Jameson Voss, MD, MPH, of the 711th Human Performance Wing's U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, along with colleagues from Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Joint Base San Antonio recently published a follow-up paper on the connection

  • International Group Visits Wright-Patterson AFB

    The International Air Attache' Corps, a group of more than 36 international senior officers representing countries as close as Canada, Chile, and Guatemala, and as far away as Iraq, Senegal, and China, visited Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on April 7-9. Escorted by Lt. Gen. Stephen Hoog, the Air