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FEATURES

  • Family members combat challenges of separation

    Airmen aren't the only ones who battle stress and loneliness during deployments. Spouses and children at home go without a vital piece of the family structure when the deployed member is gone. Not having someone for four to six months to help with shopping, cleaning the house or helping care for

  • Justice for all: McChord Airmen assist in Iraqi court system

    Kidnappers, foreign jihadists, architects of improvised explosive devices -- they've seen it all. As members of Task Force 134 Multi-National Forces, Iraq, Capt. Lisa Gorog and Tech. Sgt. Donna Larkins work directly with the Central Criminal Courts of Iraq to present evidence to Iraqi judges against

  • Travis' retirees still serving

    "Still Serving" While these two words may not mean much to the young Airmen serving in today's Air Force, they hold a lot of weight for the many retired servicemembers who continue to serve their country. Many retired servicemembers, such as Mr. Joe Rowan, a former Air Reserve technician and veteran

  • Uncle, nephew watch over Travis sky together

    In the summer of 2003, Donald White, like many high school seniors on the verge of graduating, was at a crossroad, unsure of what path he should take. Fortunately for Donald, he had "Uncle Warren" Richardson, nearby to help him make the right choice. "My uncle has always been one of my role models,"

  • Students receive technical, professional training at Dover

    "Road guards out," shouts a motivated and organized student leader, dressed in an immaculate uniform, sporting a distinctive yellow rope over his left shoulder. The disciplined students, garbed in bright-orange vests, march out into the center of Atlantic Avenue and secure a safe passage for their

  • 22nd OG keeps McConnell's air operations flying

    The 22nd Operations Group, which supervises operations in support of strategic force projection and mobility, special operations, tactical air operations and humanitarian assistance efforts worldwide through its fleet of KC-135 Stratotankers, is a dynamic and diverse organization that sets it apart

  • Travis begins combat skills training

    Imagine you're in a non-traditional Air Force role, driving a convoy through a deserted portion of Southwest Asia, when suddenly, the sound of gun fire crackles the air. What do you do? The 60th Security Forces Squadron has recently begun a two-day combat skills training course designed to teach

  • Don't believe the hype: Physical fitness requires commitment, determination

    "Lose weight, feel great." "Perfect abs in eight minutes a day." We've all seen the commercials and been tempted to run credit card-in-hand to the nearest phone to buy the latest pill or piece of equipment promising to make us instantly thin and beautiful. However, according to base physiologist,