April 17, 2020 Excess Leave Can Stay With the current local area reduction and potential extension of the stop movement looming, many Airmen are concerned about how their leave entitlements will be affected as a result. Luckily, troops will now be able to carry over excess leave.
April 16, 2020 Your Command Team Has You Covered Col. Andy Clark, Commander 9th Reconnaissance Wing, is working diligently to ensure members of Recce Town receive proper PPE as soon as possible and while the type of mask does matter, the color is not nearly as important.
March 31, 2020 Clogging the system, Please avoid flushing wipes With the COVID-19 pandemic quarantining Airmen and families, a rise of pipe clogging due to flushable wipes has risen.
March 27, 2020 Voices heard, how trust in leadership allowed firefighters to achieve success! 9th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES) firefighters received the Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Ralph E. Sanborn, Fire Department of the Year Award for medium sized fire department across the Air Force.
March 25, 2020 HPCON C Declaration The 9 RW Commander has directed Health Protection Condition (HPCON) Charlie in response to COVID-19.
March 13, 2020 Fuels work hard, but stay clean When working with fuels it can get dirty and hazardous. 9th Logistic Readiness Squadron (LRS) fuels facility operators know how to stay safe, and clean in a dirty career.
March 10, 2020 Public Health Emergency for Beale AFB In concert with our community partners, the 9th Reconnaissance Wing Commander has also declared a public health emergency (PHE) in accordance with DoDI 6200.03 and AFI 10-2519.
March 10, 2020 Health Protection Condition (HPCON) Bravo in response to COVID-19 The 9 RW/CC has directed Health Protection Condition (HPCON) Bravo in response to COVID-19.
March 9, 2020 Health Protection Condition (HPCON) Alpha in response to COVID-19 The 9 RW Commander has directed Health Protection Condition (HPCON) Alpha in response to COVID-19, 9 March 2020.
March 6, 2020 It isn’t broke unless we can’t fix it AFREP Airmen work on various equipment from printers, monitors and electronics to U-2 Dragonlady components and so much more. AFREP Airmen save the Air Force money by learning how to repair items instead of sending off items and paying to have it fixed.