Edwards AFB News

  • Civilian-Military Support Group Board of Directors

    Col. Gregory E. Schwab, 95th Air Base Wing commander, meets the newly elected Edwards Air Force Base Civilian-Military Support Group Board of Directors before administering the oath of office to incumbents.

  • Civ-Mil celebrates 25 years at annual barbecue

    The Edwards Air Force Base Civilian-Military Support group and guests gathered at Hacienda Lane Ranch for a night of dinner and dancing July 18. The Annual Barbecue served as not only a fundraiser, but as a 25th anniversary celebration for the group and was "without a doubt" the largest barbecue the

  • Civ-Mil lends hand to Hearts Apart

    The Friends of the Airman and Family Readiness Center accepted a donation of $2,000 from the Edwards AFB Civilian-Military Support Group during a Hearts Apart luau at the AFRC Sept. 24. They also received $750 in gift cards from the Antelope Valley Mall."The Civ-Mil Support Group is pleased to be

  • Civ-Mil welcomes foreign military, new arrivals to A.V.

    The Edwards AFB Civilian-Military Support Group welcomed foreign military members and Airmen recently stationed at Edwards to the Antelope Valley Jan. 29. The University of Antelope Valley Pioneer Event Center (PEC) in Lancaster, California, was filled with informational booths regarding health

  • Civ-Mil welcomes new officials

    The Edwards AFB Civilian-Military Support Group held its annual installation of officers dinner Oct. 8 at the University of Antelope Valley Ballroom. Brig. Gen. Carl Schaefer, 412th Test Wing commander, was there to swear in the new officers that will serve for the next year. Civ-Mil's mission is to

  • Claims process explained

    In the last five years, there have been many changes to the claims process and how to go about filing a claim. Most moves after March 2008 are Full Replacement Value moves. Under the rules of FRV, people file their claims directly with the carrier that moved the household goods. Here are a few

  • Class 12-B graduates from ALS

    The Airman Leadership School graduated 21 Airmen in its latest graduation ceremony, Feb. 9 at the Stripes Lounge. Airmen who attend ALS are taught how to effectively communicate and develop professionally, with the intention of becoming valuable leaders.Congratulations to the graduates of Class

  • Class 17A ready to ‘shock’ test world

    The test world received several gifts early this holiday season. The U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School gave the test world 20 new experimental test pilots and flight test engineers Dec. 8. The “Shockers” of Class 17A stood proudly before friends, families, base leadership and fellow testers in Hangar

  • Class 2012-A graduates from Airman Leadership School

    The Airman Leadership School graduated 24 Airmen in its latest graduation ceremony, Dec. 7.Senior airmen who attend ALS are taught how to effectively communicate and develop professionally, with the intention of becoming valuable leaders.Congratulations to the graduates of Class 2012-A:-Senior