Tough trip: Tyndall Airman moves to JBER; Last issue of the Arctic Warrior hits stands; Polar Force ends with lessons for JBER's future; JBERConnect app available for download; Trusted Traveler: what it means for JBER visitors; Matters of Faith: Living wisely and without regrets; 773d Logistics Readiness Squadron installs big-rig driving simulator; Last Doolittle Raider passes away; JBER youth take military awards
| Published: | April 16, 2019 |
The Arctic Warrior newspaper was a weekly metro-format newspaper
with a printed circulation of 14,000 and a home website at www.jber.jb.mil.
The newspaper was printed in the interest of the men, women and families of
the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) community, located adjacent to
Anchorage, Alaska. JBER, pronounced "J-Bear," is home to Air Force, Army,
Alaska Army and Air National Guard, and Marine Corps Reserve units. The
Arctic Warrior was the flagship print publication for commanders in the
Alaska military community. The Arctic Warrior told stories using the highest
quality of writing, photography, layout and design possible.