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NEWS

  • At Eight Miles a Minute!

    Arguably, no one knows the complexities and frustrations of air mobility better than AMC's aircrews. While our effectiveness as "mission hackers" is largely due to our vaunted adaptability and flexibility, human factors experts claim these same traits are sometimes the very reason for human and,

  • Grand Forks Airmen hold Wingman Day

    The Warriors of the North paused day-to-day operations Nov. 15 in order to reinforce the Wingman concept and focus on unit wellness.This most recent Wingman Day kicked off with members of Grand Forks Air Force Base conducting a handful of briefings followed by a series of events specifically focused

  • Every drop counts

    Standing atop a giant fuel storage container, Tech. Sgt. Tim Libey surveys the flightline stretching out below him and smiles."This is my domain,"he says, sweeping his arm out over the tarmac adorned with C-17 Globemaster IIIs,C-5 Galaxies and KC-10 Extenders.He's not referring to what's visible -

  • Sharing is learning

    Blog or website? Book or MP3? App or software?The Air Mobility Command Enterprise Learning Office created the Learning Resources site for Mobility Airmen's input on their preferred learning resources, both personal and professional.The ELO's mission is to transform AMC into a premier Air Force

  • Scott STEM group names essay contest winners

    The Scott Air Force Base Science Technology Engineering and Math Advisory Group recently announced the winners of their fall 2013 essay contest.Twenty-three southwestern Illinois students wrote essays on "Why is studying science, technology, engineering or math related subjects important for you and

  • The flipside of an Airman’s unexpected journey with cancer

    "It doesn't look good" are four words no one ever wants to hear from a doctor. For Col. David Barnes, 618th Air and Space Operations Center (Tanker Airlift Control Center) senior director of operations, those words began a journey from cancer to passing a physical fitness test.Just two months after

  • Creating resilient people who happen to the world

    Resilience training builds stronger Airmen who can handle adverse conditions and recover from them easily.To equip defenders with resilience, Air Mobility Command security forces commanders and trainers participated in the 2013 AMC Security Forces Defender's Edge Training Summit July 29 through Aug.

  • Grand Forks AFB youth takes 8th place in AF-wide literacy program

    A Grand Forks AFB youth has been named one of the top 25 readers in the Air Force. Isabell Taylor, 6, daughter of Master Sgt. Jessica Taylor of the 319th Air Base Wing Legal Office, and Tech. Sgt. Ray Taylor of the 319th Civil Engineer Squadron, earned an 8th place finish in the "One Page at a Time

  • 319th Medical Group launches the resiliency enhancement visits

    The 319th Medical Group Mental Health Clinic launched an "off-the-record" counseling program for active-duty service members in February 2013.The Resiliency Enhancement Visit program encourages active-duty military members who are unsure about seeking mental health services to get the assistance