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  • Dedicated crew chief wins big award

    Fire protection – security forces – services – within the Air Force specialties and jobs are given titles that plainly explain what the profession entails. From one Airman’s perspective, his job is not just a title – it’s a calling.

  • 20th CS prepares for CCRI

    Approximately 90 Airmen from the 20th Communications Squadron are preparing for a Command Cyber Readiness Inspection scheduled for March 27-31.

  • A-29s arrive at Kabul in time for fighting season

    Four A-29 Super Tucano light-attack aircraft arrived for duty at Kabul Air Wing, Kabul, Afghanistan, March 20 where they will be used by the Afghan air force for close-air attack, air interdiction, escort and armed reconnaissance.

  • Connecting with veterans through unique therapy

    Throughout her weekly meetings and tasks, Jamie Reed takes moments to stare at the foliage outside her office window and looks forward to the one day of the month when she can get her hands dirty working alongside service members and civilians to take care of garden plots at the Hampton Veteran

  • Leaders show appreciation for Airmen

    The First Sergeant’s Council and the 20th Force Support Squadron Chief Master Sgt. Emerson E. Williams Dining Facility staff hosted a birthday dinner for Airmen March 15.

  • CSAF statement on wingman conduct

    People are the foundation of our Air Force. Our mutual support for each other is based on dignity, respect and trust ... a Wingman culture. As Wingmen we must continuously demonstrate courage and strength of character to do and say the right things, at the right times, to protect each other ...

  • 633rd CES cartographers map mission success

    Standing in a field under the warm, afternoon sun, a U.S. Air Force Airman breaks his gaze as he squints one eye before looking into a device which resembles an oversized Polaroid camera.U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Ryan Mundt, 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron engineering technician, was beginning

  • F-15C simulators provide low-cost, critical training

    Projecting unrivaled combat airpower is expensive, which is why one Tyndall unit invested in smarter operations for lower training costs. This unit can launch a jet, fly an unlimited amount of hours and fight thousands of enemies all from a single room. This can be done through four F-15C Eagle