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  • The barber shop that gives you a tip

    U.S. Air Force Honor Guardsmen drop into their barbershop within the Honor Guard dorm for free haircuts and often leave with words of wisdom, courtesy of Master Barber John Harling. He and the two barbers who haunt the shop and keep guardsmen high and tight have become a fixture in a place where

  • Honor Guard NCO first enlisted recipient of Katherine Wright Award

    One of The United States Air Force Honor Guard's newest Senior NCO's will be the first enlisted recipient of an award honoring females who contribute to the science and art of aviation.The National Aeronautical Association recognized Honor Guard Ceremonial Flight Chief, Master Sgt. Kimberly Muhlecke

  • Air Chief's Twilight Tattoo complete success

    The Air Force Chief of Staff's Conference of American Air Chiefs Twilight Tattoo was held this weekend on the U.S. Air Force Ceremonial Lawn on Bolling Air Force Base and featured some of Bolling's finest.Gen. Norton A. Schwartz, U.S. Air Force chief of staff, hosted the event celebrating "50 Years

  • CSAF to host military tattoo on Bolling

    Gen. Norton A. Schwartz, U.S. Air Force chief of staff is hosting a military tattoo celebrating "50 Years of Friendship and Cooperation" between nations belonging to the System of Cooperation among American Air Forces 8:30 p.m. June 13 on the Air Force Ceremonial Lawn on Bolling Air Force Base,

  • Joint Service drill competition held at Lincoln Memorial

    On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial the 3rd annual Joint Service Drill Team Exhibition was held April 10 before thousands of spectators. Drill team members from the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Army and Coast Guard ceremonial guard units performed in the competition. Drill teams were evaluated by

  • Drill Team volunteers at middle school outdoor education program

    United States Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team members volunteered for the third year running at the Lathrop E. Smith Environmental Education Center supervising and mentoring sixth grade students from Bethesda, Md. during a week-long sleep-over camp.Several activities were included during the

  • Colors: out in front

    "I still get the chills," said Staff Sgt. Lee Langston, United States Air Force Honor Guard ceremonial guardsman, about entering Arlington National Cemetery. "Even after four years here, there's nothing more humbling."Colors Airmen carry the national flag in military ceremonies as part of an Air