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  • Hispanic Heritage Month Mentoring Event focuses on commonalties

    National Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to embrace Hispanic Americans' rich cultures and contributions. The Air Force Materiel Command Cross-Cultural Mentoring Panel, Sept. 27, not only celebrated the uniqueness of Hispanic culture but also highlighted the commonality among all with a theme of,

  • LGBTQ+ mentoring event focuses on respect, acceptance

    The Air Force Materiel Command Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility program hosted a Cross-Cultural Mentoring Panel in conjunction with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) Pride Month on June 7. Nearly 250 AFMC Airmen and U.S. Space Force Guardians participated in the

  • ALC worker receives national achievement award

    Terry McDade, an engineering technician in the Ogden Air Logistics Complex’s 309th Aircraft Maintenance Group, received a SourceAmerica national achievement award at an awards conference in Anaheim, California, on May 24.

  • AFRL welcomes new commander

    Brig. Gen. Scott A. Cain assumed command of the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, during a change of command ceremony hosted by Gen. Duke Z. Richardson, commander, Air Force Materiel Command, June 5, 2023, at the National Museum of the U.S Air Force.

  • U.S. Air Force engineer participates in foreign exchange program in Germany

    When Caleb Wagner was notified that he had been accepted into the U.S. Air Force’s Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program and would be placed in Germany, he couldn’t believe the news.A civilian engineer with the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s (AFLCMC) Life Sciences Equipment Laboratory,

  • Service runs in the family for native Filipino

    Maj. Sande Penuliar has followed in his dad’s footsteps more than once. First, he followed him from the Philippines to the United States, and then he followed him into the Air Force.