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  • AEDC employees get the ‘Antiques Roadshow’ experience

    How many antique items do you have lying around your house, garage or storage that could be valuable? You just need the right venue to tell you the value of those Civil War pieces or of those Chinese rhinoceros horn cups from the 1700s.And by the way, Chinese rhinoceros horn cups were appraised at

  • Desktop icon offers quick access to helping agencies

    It is now even easier to gain access to the online directory to all helping agencies available to base personnel through the Helping Agencies icon on all AEDC personnel's desktops.The helping agencies are available through the Arnold AFB homepage in the Employee Resource Guide under AEDC Links.

  • Lutz’s love for Jaguars ‘trending’

    Ron Lutz, an engineer in the Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) Test Technology Branch and Manchester resident, has a love for Jaguars but not of the animal kind. His interest in Jaguar automobiles was recognized by Motor Trend magazine in the special summer issue titled "Motor Trend

  • Glenn Liston heads hypersonic branch at AEDC

    The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) formed the High Speed Experimentation Branch at Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC), with Glenn Liston selected to head the new venture.As chief of the branch, Liston will oversee the operations of the government and contractor team that will

  • AEDC personnel remember POW and MIA military

    Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) personnel remembered military members who are Prisoners of War and Missing in Action in a POW/MIA Remembrance Walk/Run and Burger Burn event held at AEDC on Sept. 17.The event, sponsored by the American Society of Military Comptrollers, was held as part

  • Fitness trail closed on weekends

    To ensure the safety of all personnel, the Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) Fitness Center Trail will be closed on weekends during deer hunting season.The first weekend for the trail to be closed was Sept. 27. It will remain closed on weekends until Jan. 11, 2015.In addition to