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  • Shootout at the combat arms corral

    Have you ever wondered if you had what it takes to be a competition shooter? Active-duty Airmen can find out by signing up for the Excellence in Competition match hosted by Combat Arms of the 27th Special Operations Security Forces Squadron. May 11 and 12 will be devoted to rifle shooting and May 13

  • Community notes

    School & Sports physicals: School and Sports physicals are provided by the 27th Special Operations Medical Group for children of Cannon military families at the Family medicine and Flight Medicine flight medicine clinics through the end of July. Call 784-2778 to sign up.   Med Group closuresThe 27th

  • Prom dress drive strives to bring smiles

    Tyleen Caffrey knows all too well the feelings of being a teenager in foster care and the obstacles this presents in high school. "When I was in foster care, it was difficult for my foster parents to fund going to the prom," Mrs. Caffrey said. "My foster mother made my dress, but I know not every

  • TRICARE helps families face autism

    Autism delays the development of important life skills. Most people may take these social and communication skills for granted, but autism-related delays and problem behaviors usually start in infancy and can last a lifetime. Life is challenging not only for the diagnosed child, but for parents and

  • ALS graduates Air Force's newest leaders

    The following 21 senior airmen graduated Airman Leadership School Class 2009-D April 9 at The Landing: - Kenneth Bryant, 3rd Special Operations Squadron (Distinguished Graduate and Academic Achievement Award recipient) - Paul Carter, 27th Special Operations Logistics Readiness Squadron - Joshua

  • Local teachers 'deploy' to Cannon, better understand military children

    Explosions and small-arms fire filled the air surrounding the camp as 39 teachers from Ranchvale and Mesa Elementary schools scurried from their tent to a nearby observation bunker here April 1. The teachers, windblown and donning a combination of Airman Battle Uniforms and Battle Dress Uniforms,

  • New program to ease inprocessing pains

    Beginning April 13, the days of waiting weeks to complete a PCS inprocessing voucher for active duty Airmen members will will end for Airmen here. The Permanent Change of Station Inprocessing System will be ready for use.  PIPS offers a secure, paperless way to submit PCS-related financial documents

  • NCO Academy grads

    Cannon Air Force Base congratulates the following Airmen who recently graduated from the Kirtland AFB, N.M., NCO Academy.27th Special Operations Support SquadronTech. Sgt. Glenn Eisenmann - Academic Achievement Award and Distinguished Graduated recipientTech. Sgt. Macon Kitchens27th Special