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Parts 1-3 of this series dealt with settling in and becoming orientated with Beale AFB, as well as offering suggestions for activities for children to engage in. This article will look at some family events that are available at Beale AFB
By Sophie | Published 2/21/2008
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Newcomers to Beale AFB do not just include incoming military personnel and their spouses. Children also fit into the equation. But what is there to do for the youth at Beale AFB?
By Sophie | Published 2/20/2008
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Women at Beale AFB, California, who are interested in having the Depo Provera injection, but are not sure whether they want to commit to it on a long term basis, can take advantage of a walk in service that is provided by the 9th Medical Group at Beale AFB
By Sophie | Published 2/19/2008
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Arriving at Beale AFB, California, involves more than just knowing where the lodging office and post office are located. For military personnel and their family members to really get a feel for the base they will need to know how to access local amenities
By Sophie | Published 2/20/2008
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Military deployments can put a huge strain on even the most secure of marriages. During your spouse's deployment, you may need extra support. Read on to learn more about where to turn to at Beale AFB, California,
By Sophie | Published 4/30/2008
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Newcomers to Beale AFB, California, can avail themselves of many services such as free legal advice.
By Sophie | Published 5/6/2008
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The Harris Fitness Centre at Beale AFB, California, can help you set fitness goals and achieve them. Choose from a wide selection of fitness activities to keep boredom at bay.
By Sophie | Published 2/13/2008
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When military personnel receive an assignment to Beale AFB, California, they are often beaming with delight at the fact that they will not be working in a fighter wing and the opportunity to live in sunny California! The list goes on.
By Sophie | Published 2/20/2008
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The OAC at Beale AFB, California, offers families a chance to get out and about in the local area and further afield with the help of a dedicated team, which also includes volunteers.
By Sophie | Published 2/5/2008
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Inbound or outbound military personnel and their accompanying family members are entitled to make use of the family services loan locker facility at Beale AFB, California
By Sophie | Published 1/25/2008
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The Outdoor Activity Centre (OAC) offers year round excursions, day trips, concert tickets and much more for the military community, reservists and retirees at Beale AFB, California
By Sophie | Published 2/1/2008
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Gaining Recce Point Club membership at Beale AFB opens the way for many discounts and privileges for active duty airmen, their spouses, retirees and their family members
By Sophie | Published 12/17/2007
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Newly arrived military personnel at Beale AFB in California will have a job waiting for them in advance of their arrival. But how about their dependent family members such as spouses and children?
By Sophie | Published 4/28/2008
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Beale Air Force Base in California has several different places to eat. Beale Lanes is not only a popular place on base to bowl, it is also a very popular venue to eat breakfast, lunch and dinner
By Sophie | Published 11/25/2007
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PCSing (Permanent Change of Station) is stressful and takes a lot of time and effort. But families who will be PCSing with children will have additional responsibilities to take care of. That's where the Airman & Family Readiness Centre at Beale AFB can help
By Sophie | Published 1/25/2008
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TJ's Coffee and Deli at Beale AFB contains a friendly atmosphere, modern decor and friendly staff, not to mention the fact that the food is delicious!
By Sophie | Published 10/9/2007
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Gold Country Inn Lodging Facility at Beale Air Force Base is run by the 9th Reconnaissance Wing and serves the base community
By Sophie | Published 1/2/2008
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Airman's Attics are located at US Air Force bases around the United States and around the world. The purpose of the Airman's Attic is to provide lower ranking military personnel and their families to receive free household goods, clothes and more
By Sophie | Published 2/20/2008
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Family Childcare (FCC) is available at over 80 military installations and civilian communities around the world to help care for the children of active duty and civilian members. FCC provides childcare for children from the ages of 2 weeks up to 14 years of age
By Sophie | Published 12/5/2007
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Coyote Pub & Grill at Beale Air Force Base California, serves airmen, their spouses, retirees and their family members each and every day. It has a wide selection of meals to choose from for breakfast, lunch and dinner
By Sophie | Published 12/5/2007
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Military deployments means that children, parents, spouses, fiance(e)s and siblings are absent from their family for extended periods of time. But morale calls are set up to help make it easier for family members to keep in touch during deployments
By Sophie | Published 1/25/2008
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After flying over the skies of the Detroit area since 1971, the C-130 Hercules plane is being relocated by the Air Force
By Joe Daniels | Published 9/16/2007
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