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Warrior Highlight
June 25, 2013
Airman 1st Class Andrew Desrosiers, 437th Maintenance Squadron Electro-Environmental systems apprenticewas recently named the 437th Airlift Wing Airman of the Week and will be go on to compete at the Air Mobility Command level. Desrosiers conducts C-17 Globemaster III Home Station Check inspections and in-shop repairs of various aircraft components to include batteries, refrigerators, ovens and lights. He  maintains 23 liquid oxygen carts within the ELEN aerospace ground equipment section. Desrosiers also repaired 13 line replaceable units, providing the Air Force with $259,000 in serviceable assets. He also accomplished three major HSC inspections, correcting more than 270 electrical and environmental discrepancies. Additionally, Desrosiers was a key member of a Flotation Equipment Deployment System replacement team which successfully removed and replaced 32 pyrotechnic charges in less than 10 hours, beating the standard time by an astonishing six hours.  His hard work and consistent ability to perform at high levels have made him vital to the ELEN section’s success.  He is a true example of the professional and hard working Airmen that enable the 437th Airlift Wing to provide safe, precise, reliable aircraft worldwide. (Courtesy photo)

14 Sailors selected to Senior Chief
June 25, 2013

Joint Base Charleston Exchange Shoppers Turn Old Phones into Cash
June 24, 2013

Medical cost reimbursements add up, save big
June 24, 2013

Could you be the next AMC Icon?
June 24, 2013
1Lt. Nicole White, from Scott Air Force Base, accepts her first place award after performing for a crowd of more than 200 at the Scott Air Force Base club Oct. 25, 2012. Ten performers participated in the 2012 AMC Icon, a contest similar to the famed American Idol in which contestants competed for cash prizes and a spot to perform in the U.S. Air Force Tops in Blue group. 1Lt. Nicole White took the top prize with Staff Sgt. Tiry Crane as the runner up and TSgt Doug Boren in third place. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Ryan Crane)


Motorcycle responsibility is the only way to survive riding
June 19, 2013
Senior Airman Clayton Berry, 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, leans his motorcycle into a corner during a training exercise June 14, 2013, at Joint Base Charleston – Weapons Station, S.C. The JB Charleston Street Riding Skills Mentorship Program was created as a structured, training session, focusing on sharing information, gaining valuable street-riding knowledge and practicing fundamental riding skills in a safe environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Chacarra Neal)


News Briefs - Air Base
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News Briefs – Weapons Station
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