June 26, 2015 AF selects 49 for enlisted commissioning program Forty nine active-duty Airmen were selected June 25 for the 2015 Nurse Enlisted Commissioning Program beginning in August.
June 26, 2015 Balancing career, family through career intermission program Being in the U.S. military can be a tough balance between career and family. For some, it comes down to a choice between the two; however, for Katie Evans, a temporarily separated captain and the former 18th Force Support Squadron manpower and personnel flight commander here, it's about keeping
June 25, 2015 OPM computer attack highlights bigger issue The attack on the Office of Personnel Management’s computer system illuminates a larger issue of deterrence, said the Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper June 25.
June 25, 2015 CAC change aids visually color impaired security officers The Defense Department’s Common Access Card is undergoing modification to make it easier for visually color-impaired security officials to identify bearers who are military, government or contractor civilians, or foreign nationals, a Defense Human Resources Activity official said recently.
June 25, 2015 All colors fade to mud Marines and Airmen crawled and carried one another through the pouring rain, and as their tan and green uniforms got covered with mud, the service members looked like the joint fighting force that they are.
June 25, 2015 F-16 crashes in Arizona An F-16 Fighting Falcon flying with the 162nd Wing, Arizona Air National Guard, crashed at about 8 p.m. June 24, five miles east of Douglas Municipal Airport, Arizona.
June 25, 2015 US, Polish air forces participate in Ramstein Guard The Air Force, along with its Polish counterparts, participated in NATO exercise Ramstein Guard with the first F-16 Fighting Falcon flights from the South Carolina Air National Guard, and the 32nd Tactical Wing here June 15.
June 25, 2015 Nominations sought for 2015 Sijan award Nominations for the 2015 Lance P. Sijan U.S. Air Force Leadership Award are being accepted through Aug. 31.
June 25, 2015 GPS: A generation of service to the world Nearly 40 years ago, the Air Force launched the first GPS satellite, dubbed Navstar. But even the most visionary of those people involved with the first launch probably couldn’t have guessed how much GPS would eventually impact the world.
June 24, 2015 AFSOUTH Airmen visit orphans, deliver gifts to those in need Up a winding mountain road through the mountains of Honduras, about an hour outside the city of Tegucigalpa, is the town of Casa de Corderitos, a small community of orphaned and neglected children. This is where Airmen from 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) decided to spend some of their downtime