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  • FTAC Graduation June 29, 2015

    Congratulations to the June graduates of the Holloman's First Term Airman Course.Airman 1st Class Kaitlyn Macronald, 49th Force Support SquadronAirman Basic Jordan Klinedinst, 54th Maintenance SquadronAirman 1st Class Brian Hawkins, 49th Logistics Readiness SquadronAirman 1st Class Kenya Wilson,

  • Random Acts of Kindness

    "Our Security Forces members are tip of the spear when it comes to Holloman security and too often people forget that. Most people drive through the gate and say "I'm glad I'm not doing that job," when they should say "I'm glad they are doing that job," said Tech Sgt. Dominic Moless,

  • Fire Detachments Conduct Drills at Holloman

    Members of the 702nd, 582nd, 306th and 907th Fire Detachments from the state of Washington will be here Wednesday, June 24, to Sunday, June 28, for a Mission Readiness Exercise.The training will be held at the Holloman Fire Emergency Services training area and will consist of structural drills,

  • Fitness center begins 24-hour access

    As of June 15, the Domenici Fitness Center at Holloman Air Force Base is offering all Common Access Card holders 24-hour access to the gym facility.For the first phase, the gym will only be open to Department of Defense contractors with CAC access, but after the trial phase, 24-hour access will be

  • The touch down before the stand up

    On June 16, 12 F-16 Fighting Falcons arrived at Holloman Air Force Base as part of the 314th Fighter Squadron stand up scheduled for July 14.The arrival of these aircraft not only signifies the new beginning for the 314th FS, but also a continuation in training the world's best F-16 fighter pilots

  • Bridging the gap

    We hear them flying overhead almost every day. F-16s and other aircraft become part of a person's normal routine while living on or near an Air Force base, but, for a soldier, the opportunity to experience Air Force aircraft is both exciting and informative. Army Col. Heyward G. Hutson, III, 1st