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FEATURES

  • Travis chaplain a 'Warrior' in Leadership Pathways

    Capt. (Chaplain) Dave Haltom had a mission.The 60th Air Mobility Wing chaplain enrolled in the Air Force's Leadership Pathway program in January with the goal of covering as many courses as he could during the first quarter of the year.The chaplain didn't just achieve his goal. He did it better than

  • SVC guides Airmen to light at tunnel's end

    Capt. Natasha Fitzsimmons keeps her door open and phone ready every day to welcome anyone interested in receiving counsel pertaining to sexual assault cases for Airmen, Families and Airmen's victims here at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst and the surrounding area.Fitzsimmons is the Special Victims'

  • So you think a DUI is no big deal?

    So you think driving under influence is no big deal? Get one, and you'll find out just how much impact it can have on a career."History suggests Airmen can be expected to receive either an Article 15 or court-martial charges," said Capt. Carman Leone, 319th Air Base Wing assistant staff judge

  • Air Force Honor Guard trains McConnell's sharpest

    Precision engagement is one of the main capabilities of the Air Force, whether it is demonstrating precision while completing a mid-air refueling or firing a single missile from a fighter jet and hitting its target.The American public doesn't always get to see this capability, but when they do see

  • Se Habla "Air Force": An Airman's Journey from Puerto Rico to Team Travis

    Staff Sgt. Richard Rodriguez-Marquez grew up listening to the sound of jets. Now an airfield systems technician assigned to the 60th Communications Squadron, Rodriguez-Marquez lived close to Roosevelt Roads Naval Air Station in his native Puerto Rico. His next door neighbor was an F-16 Fighting

  • Preserving Air Force history

    History is made every day in the military and to make sure that history is preserved for future generations the military has historians.In the United States Air Force, historians are assigned to specific wings and their duties consist of preserving history primarily through written documents. Most

  • Making them comfortable

    A person's face tells the story of their life.For those who have fought hard battles, that story may be more prominent than others. Whether it was a bout with cancer, an explosion while deployed or just a congenital birth defect, they are forced to tell their story whether they feel like it or

  • Fuels Flight fuels fight

    Modern society is extremely dependent on fuel. Fuel allows us to drive to work, heat our homes and power back-up generators during emergencies to name a few uses. The mission here is no exception with aircraft and transportation being at the core of its daily operations.The only difference between

  • Artistic Airman finds stability in Air Force

    While it's widely accepted that the military is an environment of constant change, Airman 1st Class Jessilee Moore defies the notion."After everything I've been through, the Air Force has stabilized my life more than anything else," she said.Throughout her 25 years, she has lived across seven

  • ALS for a Coastguardsman?

    U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Staci Wantuck was selected for an opportunity that many of her peers in the Coast Guard may never be afforded, the opportunity to attend the Air Force's Airman Leadership School.For the Air Force, attending ALS is a mandatory requirement for E-4s who have