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  • Holloman’s 2016 Motorcycle Ride

    The 49th Wing Safety office hosted the annual Holloman Motorcycle Ride here Aug. 26. Nearly 40 riders from Holloman participated in the 100-mile ride that promoted safe habits and improved riders’ skills.

  • Phantom flies final unmanned mission

    The QF-4 Phantom flew its final unmanned mission in the skies above White Sands Missile Range on August 17.During the flight, the unmanned aircraft served its primary mission as an aerial target and was shot at by an F-35 Lightning II from Edwards Air Force Base, California.

  • Nine years of giving big

    Every year for the past nine, Holloman Airmen and their families spend hundreds of hours in the New Mexico heat, volunteering in the local community during the annual Big Give event. Thirty-two teams of 412 volunteers participated in this year’s Big Give. This year’s theme, “Grow Community,” racked

  • Air Force eyes Holloman for more F-16 mission

    Beginning this week, the Air Force will begin site surveys of Holloman and three other installations to accommodate the temporary re-location of F-16 Fighting Falcons from Hill Air Force Base, Utah.The move is part of the Air Force’s interim plan to establish the first F-35A squadron at Hill as well

  • Airmen volunteer time, effort to school entrance makeover

    As a part of the Big Give, personnel from the 49th Wing Staff Agencies here volunteered their time and labor toward improving the entrance to Sierra Elementary School.The Big Give is an annual summer event hosted by the 49th Force Support Squadron where local teams choose their own volunteer service

  • General Hawk Carlisle's visit to Holloman

    Gen. Hawk Carlisle, the commander of Air Combat Command, visited Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., on Aug. 3, 2016. During Carlisle's time here, he held an all-call, conducted a round-table discussion with Holloman leadership, and recognized superior performers at various work centers.

  • A family tradition

    For Cadet 2nd Class Kaitlyn, it was her inaugural flight, for retired Col. David, it was another chance to pass on a tradition to his daughter, and for Detachment 1 with the 82nd Aerial Target Squadron at Holloman, it was the first time they witnessed a father surprise his second-generation fighter

  • Holloman Children Learning to Spelunk

    Vacation Bible School is an annually held, week-long children’s program. It is one of the many religious services provided by the base chapel to accommodate people of all faiths.