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  • Arizona Lemon Law: Squeeze most out of car

    The Arizona Lemon Law protects the legal rights of motor vehicle purchasers who buy defective cars in Arizona. It mainly pertains to the purchase of new cars, but there are some provisions for used cars as well.Before going out and purchasing that car you've been eyeing for the past few months,

  • Seminar provides information on U.S. citizenship

    To be born an American citizen and the many privileges offered in this country can easily be taken for granted. If a crime is committed in our neighborhoods we know the police will respond and an investigation will ensue. We all have a voice to ensure this happens when we vote the leaders into

  • 56th TRS trains pilots to fly, fight, win

    Training F-16 Fighting Falcon pilots to carry out the Air Force mission is a big responsibility. The 56th Training Squadron at Luke Air Force Base is responsible for training F-16 pilots to fly, fight and win."The 56th TRS contribution to the wing's mission is to train the world's greatest F-16

  • Airman, mom of three, wins Biggest Loser contest

    The 56th Force Support Squadron recently held a biggest loser contest on Luke Air Force Base. Airmen and civilians from across base measured and weighed in weekly to chart their progress, all vying to be the one who would lose the most weight.  But, as this contest goes, there is only one biggest

  • Police Week honors defenders, recalls past

    Luke Air Force Base spans 4,800 acres, including four geographically separated locations. More than 5,000 people work and live here. The U.S. Air Force stores more than $3.6 trillion worth of defense assets in this one location. Protecting these lives and property is the responsibility of the 56th

  • Allergy clinic is shot in arm for allergies, more

    The 56th Medical Group Immunizations and Allergy Clinic serves 92,000 active-duty service members, their dependents and retirees at Luke Air Force Base. The clinic also serves as a training facility for five other Air Force allergy and immunization clinics."What we do is important to ensure the

  • Airman serves God, country through music

    Although an avid musician, one Airman left the world of music behind to join the Air Force and to serve God and his country. He thought it would be a long time before he played an instrument again, but another Airman asked him to to accompany him in a poetry reading."One of my co-workers was doing a

  • 607th Air Control Squadron trains eyes in sky

    The control and reporting center that supports air operations is a ground-base command and control element designed to deploy anywhere in the world. The 607th Air Control Squadron mission at Luke Air Force Base is to train command and control, known as C2, battle management specialists to populate

  • WWII veteran shares story

    Everyone has a story. It could be a simple story or complex. Some may experience a moment that can change their lives forever. For retired Chief Master Sgt. Harold Bergbower, 26th Cavalry Regiment air mechanic, his time in the Air Force proved to be life changing, and he shared it May 15 at Club

  • Mini Thunderbolts build bikes

    It's an exciting moment, seeing children's faces full of joy and anticipation as they wait to start building a new bicycle.In celebration of Armed Forces Day, Build-A-Bike volunteers and their partners built and gave bikes to 30 children of Luke Air Force Base Thunderbolts May 17 at Fowler