• Seawolf ROTC cadets visit JBER squadrons

    For most college students, a room containing bar stools, emblems featuring the image of an English bulldog and an actual bulldog would mean little more than a good time on a Friday night. For the men and women standing in the 3rd Wing's 525th Fighter Squadron's heritage room, it had a different

  • Long awaited JBER construction project under way

    A construction project on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in the works for almost a decade is underway and promises to boost the quality of life for JBER's single Soldiers.Among other logistics structures, a 480-person barracks is being constructed. "The barracks are the most prominent because we

  • Spartan leaders tour JBER in effort to enhance Soldier resilience

    During a typical terrain walk, military leaders tour an historic battleground in an effort to bring the past to life. The dry pages of a textbook - with its dates, figures and narratives - come to life when leaders can see how exposed Confederate Maj. Gen. George Pickett's division was when it

  • Physical Training Leader program keeps Soldiers, Airmen ready

    Physical fitness is a requirement to enter and remain in the military. As careers progress and metabolisms decline, however, maintaining the standards can become more and more challenging. To ensure all military members on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson are able to adhere to physical fitness

  • Final Doolittle Raider toast to be broadcast live at 2 p.m. Saturday

    When the last surviving Doolittle Tokyo Raiders make a final toast to their fallen comrades Nov. 9, the world can witness the historic moment.Although the final toast ceremony at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is not open to the public, The Pentagon

  • Medic has a knack for being on scene of emergencies

    It was hour 12 of a September convoy, about an hour from Glennallen, Alaska, when the vehicles slowed and Sgt. 1st Class Ryan Wahler mentally cursed - another vehicle down during a trip which had already been plagued with Humvee repairs.Then the reason came over the radio - a civilian motor vehicle

  • Seawolves, Team Denali share day of training, fitness

    Collegiate athletes with the University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves men's hockey team were up before dawn and ready to train with U.S. Army Alaska paratroopers in a day filled with tests of physical endurance Oct. 25 at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.The event was designed to foster mutual

  • JBER school named National Blue Ribbon School

    The U.S. Department of Education has recognized a Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson school as one of the best schools in the country.Aurora Elementary School was the only school in Alaska to be named a National Blue Ribbon School. The honor is reserved for 236 public and 50 private elementary, middle

  • Alaska, Canada conduct joint arctic SAREX

    More than 100 servicemembers from the Alaska National Guard, U.S. Army Alaska, Canadian Joint Operations Command and Joint Task Force-Alaska joined together to participate in an Arctic Search and Rescue Exercise in Anchorage and Fort Greeley, Alaska, Oct. 30-31."The goal of the exercise was to test

  • Army officer shines through Indian exchange

    A U.S. Army lieutenant recently graduated with honors from the Indian army's Heavy Drop Course, where she learned a Pacific partner nation's rigging techniques and shared American tactics with Indian counterparts.Army 1st Lt. Laura Condyles, a rigger-qualified officer with the 725th Brigade Support