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  • Testing and Evaluation Course valuable to AEDC, its customers

    The Aeropropulsion Test and Evaluation (T&E) Short Course that Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) has been hosting since 2011 is beneficial to the Complex and its customers.For one, Aeropropulsion Test Branch Deputy Director Mike Dent said the course has "paid great dividends" in helping

  • Phil Medley reflects on his past 45 years at AEDC

    Phillip Medley started his career at Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) right after graduating from Tennessee Tech University in 1969.Forty-five years later, Medley, who now works as the Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) technical lead, remembers his interview like it was

  • Red Cross blood drive begins June 10-13 at AEDC

    Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) employees will have an opportunity to donate blood with the American Red Cross during a blood drive June 10-13 at 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.The Red Cross provides a convenient method for donating blood using a bloodmobile, a mobile blood collection lab.The

  • Cmdr. Allen retires with 29 years of service in the U.S. Navy

    Family, friends and coworkers recently gathered at a retirement ceremony for Cmdr. Brian Allen, with the U.S. Navy and the Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) Test Support Division (TSD) director of operations, to wish him well in his future endeavors.The ceremony was attended by his wife

  • Morris Ferry Dock receives hydrant: Fire Departments join in activation

    Members of the Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) Fire Department and the Capitol Hill Fire Department joined their efforts in activating a new dry hydrant at the Morris Ferry Dock. James Evans, assistant fire chief of the Arnold Air Force Base (AFB) Fire Department, stated acquiring this

  • ‘Cruise-In’ style

    Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) personnel and their families viewed muscle cars, cruisers and hotrods at the Complex's 2014 Cruise-In last month. The third annual lunch-time display allowed personnel to showcase their cars as well as participate in demonstrations and tours. Though

  • Large Model Wings Level Yaw capability to be available soon at AEDC

    Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) engineers are presently working on a multimillion dollar fast-track design and build effort for the 16-foot transonic wind tunnel called Large Model Wings Level Yaw (WLY).It's likely that the new WLY capability will be available to AEDC's test customers

  • Special training being offered as part of Airman Fitness initiative

    Building resilience is important to the Air Force.So much so, resilience training is now being provided to all interested DOD personnel at Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC). Wind tunnel project manager Allie Falk, who serves as one of the Master Resilience Trainers on base, explained