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  • 730th AMS NCO applies innovation to career field specialty

    YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan -- As Mobility aircraft move through the Pacific, they rely on the skill of Air Mobility Command aircraft maintainers to provide en route maintenance so aircrews can execute their missions. Skilled and qualified, 730th Air Mobility Squadron maintainers here are prepared to

  • 732nd AMS executes Rapid Global Mobility in the Pacific

    JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska --  Located nearly 3,000 miles away from their wing headquarters and even farther from their major command, Airmen assigned to 715th Air Mobility Operations Group face many challenges due to the unit’s geographical separation and Alaska’s often-austere

  • Attention to detail keeps aircrew equipped

    JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, S.C. -- From take-off to landing, aircrew members can be presented with a variety of dangerous situations. When an incident occurs thousands of feet in the air, the quality of life-saving equipment available can determine a bad or good outcome thousands of feet in the

  • Airman uses Latin American ties to strengthen partnerships

    TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – Growing up on the country side of Jalisco, Mexico, he  would wake up early every morning to help his family on the farm before having to walk 45 minutes to school. It was then he knew he would have to do to create a better life for himself and his family.“It wasn’t a

  • One Airman’s Journey

    Her eyes are dark and her smile is bright. She’s a wife, an Airman, proud mother and a survivor.

  • Travis NCO serves base, community

    He is a husband, father and an Airman with more than a decade of military service. His office is often the friendly confines of a KC-10 Extender flying thousands of feet above Earth.

  • Father, daughter face different stages of career while at Travis

    Just before she was about to leave for basic military training, Gabrielle Honeycutt started freaking out.“I was really scared,” she said. “I was shaking and crying and everything.”Gabrielle was a shy and timid teenager, saying she was “scared to even just change in general,” so the move of going to

  • One Airman’s Journey to the USAF

    At the age of 5 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, she told her family she would live abroad. She focused on making that dream a reality and did just that in March 2011.