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WComd Messages - 12/1/2006
Wing Commander's Message - Wolf Safari 06
Now that Exercise Wolf Safari 06 has successfully ended, I would like to highlight the significance of what we've just accomplished here at 4 Wing Cold Lake.

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News - 10/5/2006
Exercise MAPLE FLAG XL to be shortened to four weeks
Exercise MAPLE FLAG XL (MF40), scheduled to kick off in late spring 2007, will be reduced in duration from six weeks to four. » Read More

News - 10/4/2006
National SAREX 2006 wraps up
The National Search and Rescue Exercise (SAREX) 2006 concluded September 29 at 22 Wing/CFB North Bay after a competitive week for all teams and participants involved. » Read More

News - 8/25/2006
Sgt Teichrib talks to the cadets about the role of a SAR Tech. He talked about some of his missions as a SAR Tech, and answered many questions the cadets had for him. Air cadets put survival skills to work
It’s been quite the summer for hundreds of air cadets from across the country. Close to 400 cadets have spent the last few weeks at 4 Wing Cold Lake learning about survival. » Read More

WComd Messages - 8/8/2006
Wing Commander Summer Message
At the mid point of our all too short summer, it's instructive to reflect briefly on 4 Wing's tremendous accomplishments to this point. » Read More

News - 8/2/2006
A United States Marine Corps Harrier Jet from Marine Attack Squadron 542 and 231 Squadron in training at 4 Wing Cold Lake commands the flightline during recent training. Both squadrons are based in Cherry Point, North Carolina.  Photo:  Cpl JF Lauzé The Marines Have Landed!
4 Wing Cold Lake is playing host once again to some high-profile visitors as the United States Marine Corps "Ace of Spades" Squadron, VMA 231 based at the Marine Corps Air Station in Cherry Point, North Carolina carries out... » Read More

News - 7/25/2006
Exercise Cooperative Cope Thunder Canadian Forces CF-18s return to COPE THUNDER
Exercise COOPERATIVE COPE THUNDER, the largest multi-national air combat exercise in the Pacific kicked off last Thursday, July 20th, in Alaska.
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News - 7/10/2006
Corporal Ian Rickman (standing by tail) and Master Corporal Maria Vidotto (in cockpit) Aviation Technicians from 4 Wing Cold Lake watch for dangers as a CF-18 is towed under an overpass in Calgary. CF-18 rolls into town for Calgary Stampede
Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’ – keep that CF-18 rollin’.  Huh?  You’re darn tootin’ partner, a CF-18 fighter jet rolled along the streets of Calgary in the middle of the night last Wednesday en route to a recruiting display at Calgary Stampede Park. » Read More

News - 7/7/2006
416 and 441 (shown) Tactical Fighter Squadrons flew past 4 Wing Cold Lake and the City of Cold Lake on Tuesday, June 27 and Wednesday, June 28 respectively as part of squadron consolidation activities. Photo credit: Al Kattler, 4 Wing Cold Lake Air Force merges two fighter squadrons into one at 4 Wing Cold Lake
In a continuing effort to transform the Air Force, two fighter squadrons from 4 Wing Cold Lake were consolidated into one yesterday. » Read More

WComd Messages - 6/20/2006
Wing Commander Spring Message
Exercise Maple Flag 39 is now complete and our new international friends have returned home. An exercise of this magnitude takes a lot of effort and once more, 4 Wing personnel have risen to the occasion in world-class style. » Read More


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