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Airman 1st Class Justin Medina, a 49th Civil Engineer Squadron fire protection specialist, climbs an aerial ladder on a fire truck during an exercise Feb. 9, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. These Airmen firefighters are the first to respond to fire, bio-hazardous and chemical crises. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Randahl J. Jenson. Editors note: Holloman Insight is a reoccurring set of photos providing a glimpse into the daily operations around Holloman.) Holloman Insight #1

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A construction worker secures the last beam of the new medical facility during a “Topping Out” ceremony at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. on Feb. 10. Last July, Holloman laid the foundation to replace the 44-year-old clinic with a new 101,126 square foot, state-of-the-art facility. This new facility will consolidate services from five buildings and put them under the same roof. The project is scheduled to be completed by November 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante) Topping Out
As construction progresses on Holloman's new medical facility, workers are excited to be "Topping Out" the last beam of the new facility Feb. 10.The tradition of "Topping Out" has become a custom of ironworkers, whenever the skeleton of a building is completed. Topping Out is a signal that the uppermost steel member is going into place, and the
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2016
From left to right, Airmen 1st Class Robert Rocha and Ryan Magusiak, aircraft structural maintenance technicians with the 49th Maintenance Squadron, tape off the tail of the 54th Squadron’s F-16 Flagship in preparation for painting at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, on Nov. 10. These corrosion control specialists recently stripped, primed and painted every flagship tail here, replacing the Luke AFB symbol “LF” with Holloman’s symbol “HO”. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Randahl J. Jenson) Hard in the paint
When it comes to taking care of the F-16 Fighting Falcons here, no other group of Airmen are more responsible than the aircraft structural maintenance technicians.These corrosion experts are in the process of stripping and re-painting F-16 tails - replacing Luke Air Force Base's "LF" with Holloman's, "HO"."The letters on the tail are designators
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2016
Default Air Force Logo Commentary -- Holloman offers advice for Children’s Dental Health Month
Your body is an incredibly amazing machine.When it is firing on all cylinders, we generally feel happy, healthy and tend to be more active. The foods we eat and how often we eat them affect our overall health. This can greatly affect our teeth and gums.Throughout Children's Dental Health Month, there are several things that both adults and children
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2016
Default Air Force Logo Tax Center to open
The Holloman Tax Center will be open Monday and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., accepting appointments from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Thursdays from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m., accepting appointments from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., starting Feb. 1 through April 18. The tax center is planning on being open for President's Day.Holloman's tax center is located at the
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2016
Default Air Force Logo Gate closes, Jan. 15
Holloman Air Force Base temporarily cordoned a section of Highway 70 and evacuated several base homes Jan. 15 in response to a possible threat to individuals within the area.This response was part of routine emergency operations.The emergency precautions were enacted after to a commercial vehicle containing an unknown substance, was identified
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2016
Senior Airman Erik Lilly, an Air Traffic Controller at Holloman Air Force Base, grins as he hikes as part of a 4-mile ruck during a Battlefield Airmen Day at Holloman Air Force Base on Jan. 15. This event was hosted at Holloman to educate Airmen on the physical and mental standards set by Air Force Special Forces.  “This is a great opportunity for Airmen who are trying to cross-train, said Chief Master Sgt. Scott Loescher, Holloman’s Command Chief. “It’s going to show what level of commitment they have.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Randahl J. Jenson) Holloman hosts Battlefield Airman Day

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U.S. Air Force F-117A Nighthawk stealth fighter aircraft from the 37th Tactical Fighter Wing, Tonopah Test Range, Nevada, line the runway while deploying to Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Shield. (U.S. Air Force Courtesy Photo) 25 years after The Storm
It was a clear, dark night over Baghdad.An invisible predator slipped through the enemy's defenses and locked onto its prey with laser-guided precision.With a press of a button, Operation Desert Shield became Operation Desert Storm.The 2,000 pound bomb soared through the night sky toward its target -- hammering into the heart of Baghdad and
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2016
U.S. Air Force courtesy graphic Holloman FSS Introduces Text Alerts
Wondering what to do this weekend? Need updates concerning the Child Development Center, or even the gym? Wish you could conveniently access base information through your cell phone? Well, the 49th Force Support Squadron has the perfect feature for you.FSS personnel created a text alert system available to members of Team Holloman that keeps
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2016
A B-24 flies over Alamogordo Army Air Field, now Holloman Air Force Base, during the 1940s. The airfield served as a training site for 19 bombardment groups and 73 bombardment squadrons flying B-24s and B-29s.The open airspace of 38 miles wide and 64 miles long between the Sacramento, Organ and San Andres Mountains were a bonus for the increased training required by the Army Air Forces. (Courtesy Photo from 49th Wing History Office) Holloman observes Red, Yellow, and Blue week
On this day in 1912, New Mexico became the forty-seventh state to officially join the Union. Just a week later, January 13th in the year 1948, Alamogordo Army Air Field was officially redesignated Holloman Air Force Base. In commemoration of these two historical landmarks, Holloman is celebrating "Red, Yellow, and Blue Week" from January 6th
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