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FEATURES

  • Blue Knights: Airpower day, night

    The 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, provides combat-ready C-130J Super Hercules and designated visitor operational support aircraft and equipment to support European Command, Central Command and African Command mission taskings. The more than 260 members of the 86th

  • Chief's retirement marks 'end of an era'

    For the last four decades, many things have changed throughout Joint Base Charleston - Air Base. Commanders have come and gone, missions have deployed countless times all over the world and our Air Force family has extended into joint basing. However, one thing has always seemed to remain constant;

  • Bringing fire to the ring

    From the beginning of their careers, Airmen are taught to be the "sword and shield" of the nation. How they achieve that state varies from Airman to Airman.Tech. Sgt. Stephen Pina took to the ring. Before he gets in the eight-sided ring at night, he trains to fight aircraft, structural and vehicle

  • DGMC goes lean

    The incessant chiming of timers beep throughout the Travis Conference Center as part of a simulation of a working hospital.Airmen from David Grant USAF Medical Center, dressed in scrubs to correspond with their duties in the game, bear bewildered looks as they move between stations, part of a ballet

  • DEFY camp helps kids

    Travis Air Force Base hosted a Drug Education for Youth summer camp June 16 through 10 at the 60th Civil Engineer training area. Timothy Finney, Drug Demand Reduction Program manager, helped plan this 5 day camp to develop 23 youth in leadership potential while enhancing their ability to perceive

  • 19th OSS Weather Flight

    In an area where weather can turn violent at a moment's notice, the 19th Operations Support Squadron Weather Flight stands ready to keep Team Little Rock alert to the always changing conditions around base.Capt. JohnDavid Gasa, weather flight commander, leads a close knit team of weather technicians

  • Airmen help fulfill wish

    For Kansan veteran Bob Spatz, a lot has changed in the past 92 years. However, one wish remained constant, and with the help of Team McConnell that wish was realized.Spatz and several members of his family, spanning four generations, visited McConnell July 14, 2012. Spatz, a World War II and Korean

  • 628th LRS Port Operations keeps boats afloat

    The Joint Base Charleston - Weapons Stations' shoreline spans approximately 16 miles of the Cooper River and 24-hours a day, seven days a week, Sailors, Airmen and Department of Defense contractors are patrolling the shoreline on Harbor Security Boats. Before the shoreline can be patrolled, these

  • Homeward Bound

    Retirement, a time to reflect upon years of dedicated service with pride. Today, three of MacDill's finest have reached this milestone. At 10:30 a.m. three military working dogs from the 6th Security Forces Squadron, Conny, Jago and Haris, hung up their leashes at Helton Hall in front of a captive

  • Air Force first shirts are diamond sharp

    My job is people - Every One is My Business. I dedicate my time and energy to their needs; their health, morale, discipline and welfare. I grow in strength by strengthening my people. My job is done in faith; my people build faith. My job is people - EVERY ONE IS MY BUSINESS.The first sergeants'