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  • Report details causes of July accident at Pope Army Airfield

    Air Mobility Command released the results of a ground accident investigation board regarding the July 17 accident at Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, N.C.Staff Sgt. Timothy Wright, assigned to the 43rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, was struck by a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle

  • 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,

  • Not wearing his seatbelt? How could that be?

    I am a mom. I love the Air Force and I have a great job, but the best part of my life is being a mom. I'm a mom eight times over: five stepchildren (two from my first marriage) and three biological children.I became a stepmom to Christopher and April when I married their father in 1984. Christopher

  • A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A WEAPONS SAFETY MANAGER

    If an explosive detonates when you don't want it to, it changes everything!My job as the Chief of Weapons Safety at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (JB MDL) is to ensure that the people who work with explosives do it in the safest possible manner. The challenges present themselves every day. JB MDL

  • 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

  • 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

  • JTF-PO leaves Liberia

    After almost two months of supporting Operation UNITED ASSISTANCE, approximately 45 Airmen and Soldiers of the Joint Task Force-Port Opening left Liberia along with members of the Navy and Marines in a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III, Nov. 13.Approximately 10 air mobility specialist U.S. Army

  • MyMC2 app provides easy access to base events list

    Team Scott members can get updated information on events happening across Scott Air Force Base with a touch of a fingertip when using the MyMC2 application.It's called "My Military Communities," or MyMC2, and is the Air Force's mobile application that gives easy access to what is happening around