April 18, 2025 Robins’ military working dogs, Warner Robins Police team up to protect community Military Working Dogs and dog handlers from the 78th Security Forces Squadron, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia and their Warner Robins Police Department K-9 Unit counterparts work and train together for the betterment of both communities.
April 17, 2025 Civil Air Patrol experience supports Air Force mission Two members of the Hanscom workforce, both former cadets with the Civil Air Patrol, are using skills and knowledge gained from their time in the program to succeed in their military careers.
April 16, 2025 30 Years later: Youngest OKC Bombing victim gives back through civil service PJ Allen is 31-years-old and an avionics specialist, working on KC-135s in the Oklahoma City-Air Logistics Center. He’s been on the job a little over a year and says he loves it. And, he loves working at Tinker and said he has found his home and a way to give back to those who helped him 30 years
April 11, 2025 Small Business Office wins Air Force Innovation Award The Air Force Sustainment Center Small Business Office and Small Business Innovation Research Program is the recipient of the Air Force Small Business Innovation Award for fiscal year 2024, thanks to the team’s focus on connecting innovative businesses with AFSC organizations who can use their
April 9, 2025 Leading recruiter teams offers challenges, opportunities When most people think about a military recruiter, they picture someone at a booth in a school or event, encouraging young people to join the military.
April 7, 2025 From helicopters to pavement, one AFLCMC lieutenant moves fast A program manager by day and elite athlete by night. One AFLCMC runner hopes to make the 2028 Olympic team.
April 3, 2025 From high school graduation to careers, Edwards students obtain full-time positions on base There is nothing wrong with growing where you are planted. That statement rings true for two Edwards Air Force Base, California, team members.
April 3, 2025 Surviving Sunday: Former Airman credits fitness, safety course for survival The distance between his motorcycle and the broad side of a box truck closes quicker than he can form a thought. He doesn’t think, he reacts with front brake, rear brake, no clutch and then his body and his bike slam into the stalled vehicle.
April 3, 2025 From keyboards to rucksacks: An Air Force acquisition officer’s journey through the Army Ranger Course Capt. Daniel Webber boasts a trait rarely associated with Air Force acquisitions officers – he’s lethal. Since 2015, of the 150 Airmen who started the Army’s Ranger Course at Fort Benning, Georgia, only 84 graduated and earned the right to wear the coveted Ranger Tab. Webber joined the microcosm of
March 28, 2025 OC-ALC’s Traveling Metrology Team keeps warfighters airborne The Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex’s Traveling Metrology Team plays a significant role in maintaining aircraft readiness, utilizing cutting-edge measurement techniques to resolve fitment issues and support the warfighter across multiple bases.