| Tipoffs for Dayton, Ohio (Wright Patterson) Newsletter for Saturday February 14, 2026 ( 5 items ) |
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AFIT CI Student Showcases Civil Engineer Research to Distinguished Military Leaders
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, Ohio, Feb. 14 -- Air Force Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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AFIT CI Student Showcases Civil Engineer Research to Distinguished Military Leaders
By Jaclyn Knapp
In 2025, Air Force Institute of Technology's Civilian Institution student, 2nd Lt. Sydney Davis and her research team at Purdue University, demonstrated the benefits of using steel plate composite (SC) structures for increased protection of Air Force military and civilian assets to disting
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Air Force completes major mobile device transition to Microsoft Intune
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, Ohio, Feb. 13 -- The U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center issued the following news:
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Air Force completes major mobile device transition to Microsoft Intune
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The Department of the Air Force has modernized its mobile device management by transitioning more than 57,000 devices from Blackberry Unified Endpoint Manager to Microsoft Intune.
Announced Dec. 1, 2025, the move marks one of the largest mobile transitions in the department's history. The shift suppo
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Robins AFB laser-focused on aircrew eye protection
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 -- The U.S. Air Force issued the following news:
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Robins AFB laser-focused on aircrew eye protection
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ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. (AFNS) -
Airmen at Robins Air Force Base are helping to solve a growing problem among American pilots and aircrews around the world.
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The Federal Aviation Administration says laser strikes on aircraft have increased by almost 48% since 2020 with more than 10,000 incidents alone reported in 2025.
Pointi
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Robins AFB laser-focused on aircrew eye protection
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, Ohio, Feb. 13 -- The U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center issued the following news:
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Robins AFB laser-focused on aircrew eye protection
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Airmen at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, are helping to solve a growing problem among American pilots and aircrews across the world.
The Federal Aviation Administration says laser strikes on aircraft have increased by almost 48% since 2020 with more than 10,000 incidents alone reported in 2025.
Pointing a laser at an
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Robins Air Force Base Laser-Focused on Aircrew Eye Protection
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 -- The U.S. Department of War issued the following news:
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Robins Air Force Base Laser-Focused on Aircrew Eye Protection
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Airmen at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, are helping solve a growing problem among American pilots and aircrews worldwide.
The Federal Aviation Administration says laser strikes on aircraft have increased by almost 48% since 2020, with more than 10,000 incidents reported in 2025 alone.
Pointing a laser at an aircraft became a federal crime in
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