Edwards AFB News

  • Edwards goes from Air Force blue to enviromentally-friendly green

    Continuing the Air Force's efforts to be environmentally friendly, the 95th Civil Engineer and Transportation Directorate along with several base organizations, formed the Edwards energy team to raise awareness and begin an initial planning stage for energy-reduction projects.The Edwards energy team

  • FTAC helps new Airmen transition to new home

    Scared, nervous or anxious -- these are some of the emotions Airmen might feel when moving to a new base.As new Airmen arrive at their first duty station, they are expected to attend the First Term Airman Center class, also known as FTAC, which helps them to overcome those feelings by providing them

  • Global Hawk Block 30 arrives for ASIP testing

    The 452nd Flight Test Squadron here is scheduled to begin a series of developmental flight tests on the RQ-4 Global Hawk Block 30 in February. The aircraft arrived in Edwards on a ferry flight Nov. 16 from the Northrop Grumman Palmdale, CA facility. The unmanned Block 30 aircraft carries the

  • Edwards Airman helps AFMC win CBRN challenge crown

    An Edwards Airman was part of the Air Force Materiel Command team of bioenvironmental engineering and emergency management professionals that won the Air Force's 2nd annual Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear challenge at Brooks-City Base, Texas. Senior Airman Andrew Croop, 95th Aerospace

  • Kiosks provide information hub for Team Edwards

    Five on-base kiosks featuring specially set-up computers, printers and telephones are now available to serve Team Edwards as one-stop hubs for access to information on pay and job announcements. The kiosks, located in buildings 163, 1600, 3000 and 3500 and the Oasis Community Center, are the result

  • AFMC command chief praises Edwards Airmen

    Air Force Materiel Command's top enlisted Airman visited Edwards to observe its mission and to speak to Airmen at the bases' enlisted call Dec. 17. During the enlisted call at the base theater, Chief Master Sgt. Jonathan Hake, AFMC command chief, reminded Edwards Airmen of the important role they

  • Regulations turn speeders into walkers

    "It's a looooong walk!" This sign is posted on Rosamond Boulevard to remind drivers of the consequences of speeding on base. Since September, more than 300 military and civilian drivers were cited for speeding on base. "Drivers are bringing their highway habits to Edwards," said Maj. Steven

  • Edwards housing allowance unchanged for 2008

    Servicemembers stationed here will see a familiar sight on their paychecks in 2008 -- the amount of their housing allowance. Wednesday, the Department of Defense released the 2008 Basic Allowance for Housing rates, which indicated Edwards servicemembers would receive the exact same allowance they