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  • Interns share experience at Arnold Air Force Base

    Interns can bring fresh perspectives and innovation to a workplace. Their eagerness and diligence allow them to see career fields outside of the box and discover new possibilities in a way that seasoned employees may not. Understanding the importance of internships to a workforce, Arnold Air Force

  • Important information about your drinking water

    During the April 1, 2025 through June 30, 2025 compliance period the water system's Locational Running Annual Average (LRAA) at site #201, Commissary Building 125, for Total Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) has been calculated to be 0.06025 mg/L. This value exceeds the Maximum Contaminant Level of 0.060 mg/L

  • Alerts help combat heat-related illnesses at Arnold AFB

    The heat isn’t ready to wave the white flag just yet.Plenty of hot days still lie ahead as the conclusion of the 101 Critical Days of Summer remains a month away. Defined as the time between Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, people across the nation more frequently take part in outdoor

  • Arnold AFB interns contribute to AEDC, Air Force mission

    For many college students, the end of the spring semester represents a time to recharge before classes resume in the fall.Others, however, seek to get a taste of what lies ahead, using the summer months to apply what they’ve learned from their lectures and studies in professional work environments

  • What is happening to our trees?

    Across Arnold Air Force Base during late spring and early summer, you may have noticed our hardwood trees with dry, wilted or dead-looking branch tips.A swath of the eastern United States from New York to Georgia has millions of trees that look the same. The phenomenon is called “flagging,” and it

  • AEDC Safety implores team members to recognize the signs of heat illness

    Tennessee weather is very entertaining.When I moved here 40 years ago, I was told, “If you don’t like the weather, wait 30 minutes and it will change.” I thought they were exaggerating.NOPE.When summer comes, it gets hot. The humidity will add its two cents’ worth in making it feel even hotter. If

  • Rhodes takes command of 804th Test Group

    While growing up in Colorado Springs, Colo., Col. Jack Rhodes saw his future whenever he stepped outside.He had a view of the U.S. Air Force Academy from his home. Inspired by his father’s military service, Rhodes aspired to attend the nearby institution.Rhodes soon achieved this goal, and his Air