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Combating Loneliness
Loneliness can affect anyone at some point in their life and is becoming a public health concern. Loneliness can be one cause for stress and become a serious problem for Airmen.
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Combating Loneliness
Loneliness can affect anyone at some point in their life and is becoming a public health concern. Loneliness can be one cause for stress and become a serious problem for Airmen.
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Combating Loneliness
Loneliness can affect anyone at some point in their life and is becoming a public health concern. Loneliness can be one cause for stress and become a serious problem for Airmen.
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Combating loneliness
Loneliness is a common ailment which can even impact those who might not appear to be alone. Airmen are no exception to those who often combat loneliness
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Combating Loneliness
In life there are common reasons to feel loneliness, the universal emotion which can touch almost anyone, regardless of the number of persons who surround us. Airmen are no exception.
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Official approved AFMC OCP emblem
This graphic shows the approved Air Force Materiel Command emblem in the official OCP color palette.
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Federal Voting Assistance Program
Federal Voting Assistance Program
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Eglin hurricane graphic
Eglin hurricane graphic
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Deaf intern thrives in civilian service
Tina Banerjee, a deaf summer intern at the 88 FSS, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, communicates with a combination of speech and signing, during a meeting with co-workers.
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Deaf intern thrives in civilian service
Tina Banerjee, a summer intern in the 88th FSS, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, communicates during a meeting using a combination of speaking and signing.
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Nature's hazard: Storms
Learn more about how to prepare for a storm, react to it in a safe appropriate manner and recover quickly, without putting yourself at risk. Also, do you know the facts about hazardous storms? This information can help.
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AF Chaplain Corps Emblem
AF Chaplain Corps Emblem
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Spring Into Shape
Learn new ways to spring into shape through AFMC's physical activity challenge.
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Spring Into Shape Physiscal Activity Challenge
Learn more about feeling and functioning better through AFMC's command-wide Spring Into Shape challenge.
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Watch, Report, Protect
The Air Force is asking for everyone’s help in keeping Hill Air Force Base safe and secure. A program called "Eagle Eyes" enlists the eyes of ears of Air Force members and citizens to recognize and report suspicious activity. The Hill AFB “Eagle Eyes” number is 801-777-3056. (U.S. Air Force graphic by David Perry)
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Buzr driving is drunk driving
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Freeze the Gain Campaign
Freeze the Gain Campaign
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M&FRC class to give participants advice on how to stretch their money
A new class offered at the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph Military & Family Readiness Center this month will give participants advice on how they can handle their money to achieve a greater position of financial strength and weather possible future downturns.
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Team Lean Challenge graphic
Team Lean Challenge graphic
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Air Force awards and decorations
U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Alexx Pons
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