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  • 78th OMRS OST enhances readiness through holistic prevention

    At Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, the 78th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron Operational Support Team is working to combat high rates of injuries and mental health concerns by providing a preventative and holistic approach to Airmen's health.

  • Airfield operations community launches mental health support initiative

    AO Strong is on a mission to boost mental health awareness, provide valuable resources, dismantle negative stigmas, and overcome barriers to mental wellness. This initiative focuses on the airfield operations community, which deals with fast-paced and high-stress operations. Airfield operations

  • Forum focuses on family connection, resiliency

    The Air Force Materiel Command held a readiness and resiliency-focused Spouse and Family Forum, Nov. 6, highlighting resources and initiatives to support uniformed and civilian family members.

  • Finding a Home Away From Home

    Senior Airman Hugo Gutierrez (RG), an Oklahoma Air Logistics Complex contract specialist, arrived at Tinker Air Force Base four years ago and was new to the Air Force and brand new to the state of Oklahoma. For many first term Airmen it can be difficult to find friends and settle into a new

  • Train your brain with MindGym

    The Lumena MindGym at the Hess Fitness Center on Hill Air Force Base helps Airmen and their families proactively manage their mental health by actively engaging and training their mind to improve focus and performance on the job and in life.

  • First Sergeant's Corner: Caring

    This month's AFMC connect is about Caring. Caring is at the forefront of not only being a First Sergeant, but an Airman in the United States Air Force. It is part of our Airmen’s Creed; “Never leave an Airman behind.” According to Webster’s Dictionary, caring is defined as “displaying kindness and