ELEPHANT BUTTE, N.M. (KRQE) – Kirtland Air Force Base has released the name of the airman whose body was recovered from Elephant Butte Lake on Monday. Me’lik Etienne, 22, Airman First Class, was ...
In India, the process of training an elephant has changed little since ancient times. They captured elephants in the wild because they are difficult to breed and maintain for years in captivity. Male ...
-The exercise at Langley Air Force Base was designed to showcase the wing's ability to rapidly mobilize for high-stress scenarios and serve as a powerful morale booster for pilots and ground crews.
Airman First Class Me’lik Etienne, 22, drowned at Elephant Butte Lake on May 24 and was found deceased on May 26. Etienne, assigned to the 351st Special Warfare Training Squadron at Kirtland Air Force ...