KTVF on MSN: Eielson AFB gains 4 refueling tankers, 200 personnel in military expansion
Alaska's News Source: Eielson AFB gains 4 refueling tankers, 200 personnel in military expansion
Arrival at Eielson Air Force Base adds refueling capacity and about 200 personnel after years of delays.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTUU) - Four additional KC-135 Stratotankers have arrived in Alaska, expanding aerial refueling capacity at Eielson Air Force Base after what Sen. Dan Sullivan described as a decade ...
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The meaning of EXPANSION is expanse. How to use expansion in a sentence.
EXPANSION definition: 1. the increase of something in size, number, or importance: 2. the increase of something in size…. Learn more.
Expansion is usually due to heating. When substances are heated, the molecular bonds between their particles are weakened, and the particles move faster, causing the substance to expand.
an act of increasing or making something increase in size, amount or importance. Despite the recession the company is confident of further expansion. The expansion of higher education will continue. The book is an expansion of a series of lectures given last year.
Expansion is the part of an engine cycle in which the fluid increases in volume and makes a part such as a piston or flywheel move. The expansion of the gas pushes the piston inside the cylinder. The expansion of the gas causes the piston to move.
Borrowed from French expansion, from Latin expānsiō. By surface analysis, expand + -sion.
The runway is undergoing expansion to allow bigger planes to land there. [countable] an expanded portion or form of a thing: The book is an expansion of a series of articles.
There are 14 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun expansion, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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Since 1921, The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) has been a leader in expanding possibilities for the millions of Americans living with vision loss.
Over the past year, AFB has been listening to our community and recognizing the need to come together and move beyond the traditional conference format. The 2026 AFB Leadership Summit is a focused, one-day experience designed to define clear outcomes and bring greater clarity to our field.
AFB’s mission is to expand pathways to leadership, education, inclusive technology, and career opportunities to create a world of endless possibilities for people who are blind, deafblind, or have low vision.
For this reason, AFB, along with others in the field, considers sight loss to fall within this spectrum, ranging from total blindness to low vision resulting from a wide range of conditions. While there are many similarities, every individual’s situation is unique, and the pathway to independence can differ for each person.
Helen's ideals found their purest, most lasting expression in her work for the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB). Helen joined AFB in 1924 and worked for the organization for over 40 years. The foundation provided her with a global platform to advocate for the needs of people with vision loss and she wasted no opportunity.
That’s why AFB launched VisionAware —which is now stewarded by the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) ConnectCenter —a free, comprehensive resource for basic information about adjusting to vision loss, including tips for adapting your home and daily living.