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  • Airman beats leukemia into remission

    “Just because someone has cancer, doesn’t mean they’re useless.” In January 2012, Staff Sgt. Nicholas Worley, 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems craftsman, was diagnosed with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia, an uncommon form of blood-cell cancer that starts in the blood-forming bone marrow

  • Medical technicians care for greatest assets

    Medical technicians are normally the first to see a patient, leaving them to assess if someone is simply sick or should be in an emergency room. After recognizing a patient with life-threatening symptoms, one of Team Moody’s medical technicians was recently honored for quickly responding to a

  • Air Force’s oldest fighter squadron celebrates centennial

    The Air Force’s oldest fighter squadron celebrated its 100th year anniversary May 8. The 27th Fighter Squadron dates back to World War I and was originally organized at Kelly Field, Texas. It was later assigned to the 1st Pursuit Group in early 1918 and is now known as the 1st Operations Group.

  • Career nurse mentors future generations

    As a second lieutenant, Lt. Col. Heather Perez evaluated patients based on their various ailments, determining what type of care they needed -- sometimes lifesaving. Fast forward 22-years and those beginnings seem like a lifetime ago to Perez, who is the 23rd Medical Operation Support Squadron

  • 9th AF Week in Photos: May 5, 2017

    Ninth Air Force’s weekly photos feature Airmen from around 9th AF involved in activities supporting Air Combat Command’s priorities of Provide for Today, Prepare for the Future and Protect the Foundation of Airpower.

  • 55th FS, AMU commemorate 100 years with mural

    The 55th Fighter Squadron will celebrate its 100th anniversary Aug. 9. To celebrate a century of accomplishments, Airmen from the 20th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron 55th Aircraft Maintenance Unit have tasked the artistic minds among them with creating a work of art that will tie the past of the

  • 75th FS launches for Combat Hammer exercise

    The 75th FS departed for Combat Hammer, an air-to-ground exercise hosted at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise is designed to collect and analyze data on the performance of precision weapons and measure their suitability for use in combat.