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  • Cell Phones on the flight line

    Social media and cell phones have become more prevalent on the flight line, usually negative. But this cartoon puts a humorous twist.

  • Westover salutes Fallen Angel

    The body of Army Private First Class Brian Odiorne came home to Ware, Mass. March 2. The aircraft carrying his casket landed at Westover. As the procession traveled to the Westover Road Gate from the flight line, Airmen rendered salutes to the fallen 21-year-old. The procession included

  • Complying With the Standards

    For military members new to the Air Force or supervisors unfamiliar with grooming standards of their troops of the opposite sex, here’s a primer on Air Force grooming and appearance standards from Air Force Instruction 36-2903.

  • Report all medical treatment

    Airmen are being reminded of their obligation to report all civilian and off-duty medical treatment to the medical clinic

  • Club plans Easter events

    Celebrate Easter Day Brunch at the Westover Club!Brunch includes but not limited to Omelets, Belgian waffles, Carving Stations -- April 16th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.Please make reservations by April 11.An Easter egg hunt is planned as well -- from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.For more information, call (413)

  • From flightline to frontline: 386 ELRS manages process for moving munitions

    Aerial porters can often appear to be flightline fortune tellers. They can gauge the intensity of ongoing war efforts through the amount and types of items that come across their cargo yard, everything from vehicles to missiles. As the battle against ISIL continues to heat up, aerial porters work