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  • Predator, debris recovered from ground mishap

    The MQ-1B Predator that was involved in the July 28 ground mishap has been recovered and on-scene responders have removed all debris. The extent of aircraft damage is unknown.The Predator was travelling in a southerly direction on a taxiway when it departed the taxiway and impacted the south

  • Commercial sponsors help reduce costs

    To offset the costs of the many events for Airmen and their families many events hosted by the 27th Special Operations Force Support Squadron have commercial sponsorship.The commercial sponsorship may be from local businesses in the community as well as larger national corporate sponsors.Helping to

  • Cancelled

    "Late Night at The Landing Zone" on July 30 has been cancelled.

  • TRICARE coverage for college students

    Now that your children are going to college, if you're like most of us, you've got some new houseguests to take their place: pride and paranoia. What if something happens to them while they're hundreds--or even thousands--of miles away? Who is looking after their health?The good news is, whether

  • CAP cadets visit, learn the 27 SOW mission

    Civil Air Patrol cadets and their leaders from Texas and New Mexico received much more than a "cook's tour" when they visited the 27th Special Operations Wing July 9. Their visit included an orientation flight on a 16th Special Operations Squadron C-130, "slick" or unarmed aircraft, a hands-on

  • Lifeguards needed to extend pool season

    The search is on for Liberty Pool lifeguards to extend the swim season here. The current lifeguard crew consists of students who will return to college shortly and replacements are necessary to extend the season to Oct. 17. If replacements cannot be hired, the pool will close for the season in

  • Airmen join community in garden project

    Air Commandos from the 33rd Special Operations Squadron here joined the Clovis, N.M. community in a project that will provide fresh produce and food for the needy.   Airmen toiled under a hot July sun right outside the base as they weeded a plot of land called Gabriel's Garden. Others stretched

  • Operation KUDOS gives Cannon kids deployment insight

    Deployments are difficult for most military families, but Operation KUDOS seeks to make children more aware of how the Air Force prepares Mom or Dad for that painful absence. Nearly 100 children participated in the Operation KUDOS, or Kids Understanding Deployment Operations, exercise here July 10