Edwards AFB News

  • Harris takes command of Air Force Test Center

    Maj. Gen. David A. Harris assumed command of the Air Force Test Center during a change of command ceremony today. The ceremony was attended by local dignitaries along with members of the AFTC workforce in Hangar 1600.Harris comes to Edwards from within the AFTC enterprise where he was the 96th Test

  • Harvey assumes command of 95th MDSS

    Lt. Col. Ron Merchant (center) relinquishes command of the 95th Medical Support Squadron July 8 at the Air Force Flight Test Center Museum. As Merchant leaves for Kelly Field Annex, Texas, Lt. Col. Jerry Harvey (right) assumes command of the 95th MDSS, joining Team Edwards from the Office of the Air

  • Havin’ a ball!

    Branch Elementary School students have some new athletic equipment to play with thanks to Edwards AFB’s Middle Tier Association, Air Force Security Forces Association and Chief Master Sgt. Todd Simmons, 412th Test Wing command chief. Recently, students brought home flyers requesting donations of

  • HAWC offers updated 'Be Well' classes

    For the last five years the Health and Wellness Center has offered "Be Well" classes intended to assist Airmen that have failed their physical training test. The old classes covered all aspects of physical fitness. Now, the center offers four class options that cater to the specific needs of the

  • Hazardous waste roundup slated for April 26

    Edwards AFB Environmental Management is hosting a Household Hazardous and Universal Waste Roundup on Saturday, April 26. The roundup is at the Base Housing Office, 402 West Forbes Ave., Bldg. 6696, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Base housing and dormitory residents can drive up and drop off household

  • Hazardous Waste Roundup slated for Saturday

    Environmental Management is hosting a Household Hazardous and Universal Waste Roundup Saturday, May 8, in the Base Exchange parking lot, 310 FitzGerald Blvd. Base residents can drive up and drop off household hazardous and universal waste for free from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The base will not accept waste

  • HAZCOM notification

    The 412th Aerospace Medicine Squadron wants to remind Team Edwards that the remaining components of the Hazard Communication program are to be completed by June 1, 2016 in order to maintain OSHA compliance.Chemicals are part of everyday life, but different countries have different labeling and