Senior Airman Carter Grice has been a part of the Air Force Reserve since August 2021, serving as a fire protection specialist with the 908th Civil Engineering Squadron.
In his role, Grice's primary focus is safeguarding people, property, and the environment from fires and disasters. His other responsibilities include fire prevention, inspecting and maintaining equipment and staying up to date with training courses and protocol changes.
Grice was recently honored as the 908th Airlift Wing’s 2023 Airman of the Year.
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Wednesday, March 27, 2024
USAG Wiesbaden Fire Department awarded IMCOM’s top firefighting honor following best in Europe recognition
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden’s Fire Department continues to raise the bar as it works diligently to provide emergency response services to ensure and safeguard the Wiesbaden military community.
Recently, the garrison fire department was recognized as Installation Management Command – Europe’s top fire department and best fire prevention program (small fire department category) for calendar year 2023, but the awards did not stop there.
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Recently, the garrison fire department was recognized as Installation Management Command – Europe’s top fire department and best fire prevention program (small fire department category) for calendar year 2023, but the awards did not stop there.
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USAG Wiesbaden Fire Department awarded IMCOM’s top firefighting honor following best in Europe recognition
Story by Roland Schedel March 27, 2024 at 10:20AM U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden’s Fire Department continues to raise the bar as it works diligently to provide emergency response services to ensure and safeguard the Wiesbaden military community. Recently, the garrison fire department was recognized as Installation Management Command – Europe’s top fire department and best fire prevention program (small fire department category) for calendar year 2023, but the awards did not stop there.

Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Air Force Ospreys in Japan Remain Grounded After Deadly Crash, Even as Marines Return to the Air
The Air Force is still not flying Osprey aircraft in Japan despite getting the green light to lift a monthslong flight hold following a deadly crash off the country's southern coast, but the Marine Corps has put its aircraft based there back in the skies.
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Igniting Resilience: (C)MSgt Vanessa Espinoza's Path to Success
(C)MSgt Vanessa Espinoza has battled a lot more than blazes on her journey to becoming Deputy Fire Chief for the 775th Civil Engineer Squadron. Despite facing challenges throughout her life, she has never, and will never, let adversity extinguish her burning hope, resilience, and passion for helping others. Espinoza has an unwavering commitment to advocating for women, and is immensely grateful for the women who have paved the way and motivated her to persevere through moments of doubt.
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