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  • AFMC We Need: Ten BIG Wins

    The AFMC We Need command-wide initiative continues to drive change across the command as we endeavor to better execute our critical missions for the United States Air Force with greater agility, innovation and speed.

  • Directed Energy CTF oversees testing of anti-drone weapon

    Throughout 2020, the 704th Test Group’s Operating Location AA, part of the Directed Energy Combined Test Force, or DE CTF, focused much of its effort on the testing of weapons designed to prevent adversarial drone observation and assault.The latest system tested, the High Energy Laser Weapon System

  • Non-destructive inspection testing keeps aircraft flying, aircrew safe

    ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- Josh Gilley, 571st Commodities Maintenance Group Non-Destructive tester inspector with the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, prepares his test equipment for inspecting screw holes on an F-15 aircraft wing at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, Feb. 10, 2020. Each item

  • Division takes training to another world

    A dedicated team of true professionals who love what they do and make a positive impact on the warfighter is how Col. John Kurian describes the Simulators Division in the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. 

  • AFIMSC trains 600 finance Airmen at virtual worldwide workshop

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas – Making sure Airmen and Guardians get the pay and compensation they need to concentrate on the mission is the focus of financial experts at every level of the Air Force. To make sure that continues to happen as smoothly as possible even in the COVID-19

  • Public Health updates COVID vaccine status

    Health professionals from the 66th Medical Squadron offered additional insight to Hanscom’s ongoing COVID-19 vaccination distribution plan during a virtual town hall here Feb. 10. Public Health officials augmented a previous town hall with questions from the community and explained recent updates to

  • Threat of ‘imminent death’ changed Wright-Patt Purple Heart recipient

    Senior Master Sgt. Bruce Haskin had some serious advice to bestow on friends and family after receiving the Purple Heart.“The threat of imminent death was the way many of us felt in Bagram that day. It brings a new perspective and new prioritization in life,” he said at a presentation ceremony Feb.