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  • Crisis response earns Med Squadron Airmen awards

    Maj. Edward Walters, Aerospace and Operational Medicine flight commander, picked up Field Grade Officer of the Year, while Capt. John Doleski, Family Advocacy element chief, won Company Grade Officer of the Year. In the group category, the business operations and beneficiary services flight won

  • December promotions announced

    Officials from the 66th Force Support Squadron recently announced the names of Airmen assigned here that will promote to the next highest rank in December.

  • LT brings tech expertise to surveillance program

    Stocklin, who was recently named Air Force Life Cycle Management company grade officer of the quarter, is 25 years old. He also works with users, providing a bridge between Airmen who operate surveillance systems, contractors building the system and combatant commanders charged with homeland

  • Tips for moving this winter

    With the winter moving season almost upon us, the Joint Personal Property Office would like to pass on some key moving tips to members of the community.

  • Deployable landing system gives pilots global reach

    Airmen with the 46th Test Squadron at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, worked for several months to learn the setup process and basic maintenance of the D-ILS system. Their efforts will help standardize the setup checklists all air traffic control systems Airmen will use assembling D-ILS units around

  • Good mental health critical to readiness

    Mental health is a critical part of every Airman’s medical readiness. Although many service members worry that seeking mental health care will negatively effect their career, the opposite is usually true. With early identification and the right treatment by a medical professional, most mental health

  • ALS graduates equipped to lead subordinates

    Twelve graduates of Airman Leadership School here completed the first step in their professional military education following a graduation ceremony at the Minuteman Commons Nov. 17.