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  • AEDC leaders induct community leaders as Honorary Commanders

    Arnold Engineering Development Complex personnel and community leaders came together for an induction ceremony March 8 to further the relationship between Arnold Air Force Base and the community.The gathering officially launched the Arnold Air Force Base Honorary Commander program. The first of its

  • Arnold AFB Fitness Center marks a year of Kickboxing

    Kicking, punching, and blocking their way to a healthier lifestyle are the folks at Arnold Air Force Base Fitness Center. In the January 2023, the center began offering kickboxing classes to its members. The center recently celebrated a year of the class that continues to grow in interest. Arnold

  • UTSI welcomes AEDC commander for 29th annual Black History Celebration

    The University of Tennessee Space Institute hosted its 29th annual Black History Month Celebration Feb. 14 in the UTSI Auditorium where Arnold Engineering Development Complex commander, Col. Randel Gordon, was the speaker.He spoke about a personal hero, U.S. Air Force Capt. Ed Dwight Jr. A

  • Community benefits from product redistribution due to Arnold personnel

    Several local organizations were recipients of a distribution of household cleaning items from Arnold Engineering Development Complex at Arnold Air Force Base, Tenn.        Nine hundred and seventy-two bottles of toilet bowl cleaner along with 504 cans of furniture polish were distributed on Aug. 16

  • Cub Scout Pack 142 visits Arnold Fire and Emergency Services

    Henry Rogers, with Cub Scout Pack 142 of Tullahoma, Tennessee, knocks on the helmet of Jeff Collins, a firefighter with Arnold Air Force Base Fire and Emergency Services Jan. 24, 2023, at Arnold AFB, Tennessee. Collins showed the scouts how he dons his firefighting gear to be able to safely enter a

  • Donations of masks help Arnold AFB battle coronavirus

    Donated masks are helping keep members of the Arnold Air Force Base community as safe as possible in the face of the coronavirus threat.Both N95 masks and reusable cloths masks have been donated to the base.Fifty N95 masks were donated to Arnold AFB Fire and Emergency Services, by a retired member