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  • Scott teen trying to make it in the music industry

    She began singing at a young age, but it was at age 12 when her mother and sister decided to enter Bryana Salaz into her first singing competition at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. She realized then how much she enjoyed performing and that she wanted to make a career out of it.Being a military kid,

  • Team Dover does its part to fight Ebola

    The first group of 90 Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors and Marines sent to West Africa to combat Ebola, are now back safe-and-sound in the U.S. because of the tenacity of the 3d Airlift Squadron and all of Team Dover.Seven Team Dover aircrew members from the 3d AS conducted a humanitarian relief mission

  • Director’s Corner: AMC Welcomes New Director of Safety

    Col Michael R. Seiler has been named the Director of Safety for AMC at Scott AFB, Illinois. He comes to AMC on the heels of his previous assignment as Commander of the 376th Expeditionary Operations Group, Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyz Republic.Col Seiler is well seasoned in AMC's mission, as his

  • Fact or Fiction?

    Fact or Fiction? The Proper Use of Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance (MFOQA) Analysis and Unstable Approach Rates  By SEAN BORDENAVE, AMC A3TOWhoa, whoa, whoa - back the bus up! Where did you get those grades? Did you give me credit for the winds? As a matter of fact, have any of you

  • Senior Leaders, Airmen Gather to Focus on Mobility Mission

    More than 1,400 Air Force senior leaders and Airmen from across the mobility enterprise attended the 2014 Airlift Tanker Association (A/TA) and Air Mobility Command (AMC) Symposium October 30-November 2 in Nashville, TN. The A/TA symposium gathered total force Airmen and civilians, community

  • Key spouses open doors for military families

    Every Airman knows his first sergeant is one of the best resources available when he needs advice or a helping hand, but who can spouses turn to?Air Force members and their families will find a key spouse in most units with a first sergeant."I became a key spouse because it was something I've always

  • JBLM leaders ease Ebola concerns at Town Hall

    Leaders from Joint Base Lewis-McChord hosted the second of four Town Hall Ebola updates at the McChord Field Theater, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Nov. 13, 2014, for any Airman, Soldier, civilian and family member on the installation interested in the facts about the Ebola Virus Disease.Town

  • JB Charleston Airman overseas in support of OUA

    Although the number of Ebola cases is beginning to decline and the American population is learning to live with the fear of a world in which Ebola is a real danger, American service members are still deployed near the front lines of the infection, battling the disease overseas before it can invade

  • Fairchild recognizes National Smoking Cessation Month

    November is the National Smoking Cessation Month and Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Also, Great American Smokeout is Nov. 20.Because of these events the 92nd Medical Group wants to increase awareness about the resources available to Airmen at Fairchild AFB.Here are some shocking anti-smoking

  • Program helps veterans ease into civilian life

    Horses are helping the nation's wounded warriors through an unusual therapy program. It's called Equine Assisted Therapy, and targets military members who've experienced Post-Traumatic Stress, or a Traumatic Brain Injury."Horses and humans react so well to each other because the behavior of a heard