Nov. 6, 2020 The Key Spouse Program; unlocking family resiliency Deployments and temporary assignments do not only affect military members. Spouses get left behind and can often feel isolated and lost. Having to deal with the daily grind of everyday life alone can become a daunting task. That is where the 97th Air Mobility Wing’s Key Spouse Program comes in.The
Oct. 8, 2020 Triumph over tragedy: Estes shares life-changing story with Sheppard Jared Estes, a burn survivor resilience trainer, lost his wife of six months and endured burns that consumed 50% of his body during a fiery crash on March 6, 2005. He now shares his story of triumph over tragedy and encourages people to "fire back" when life's challenges might have them down.
Aug. 31, 2020 Boyd's rite of passage, history as greatest instrument of learning A respected researcher and writer of history, Gary W. Boyd, the command historian of Air Education and Training Command, has lived through several significant periods of history—all of which he believes has determined our present and shapes our future.
Aug. 7, 2020 81st TRW students get their game on The Fishbowl inside the Levitow Training Support Facility, which includes a game room, is an area dedicated to providing students an area to enjoy and connect with one another during training amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 1, 2020 Commentary: Recharge for resiliency with outdoor recreation Outdoor recreation is a resource available to all Airmen at Luke Air Force Base that allows Airmen to participate in organized activities and rent canoes, bikes, motorized boats, trailers, fishing equipment, camping equipment and more.
May 1, 2020 Retired major general virtually congratulates SUPT Class 20-12/13 graduates Retired Maj. Gen. Brian Bishop, former commander of Carl A. Spaatz Center for Officer Education, and commandant of Air War College at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, virtually spoke to Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training Class 20-12/13 during their graduation ceremony April 24 at Columbus AFB,
April 30, 2020 Chaplain Corps College continues chaplain training, providing resiliency professionals MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – The Air Force Chaplain Corps College at Air University starts its Basic Chaplain Course May 4 with detailed plans in place to mitigate any possible spread of the coronavirus while providing for much-needed trained resiliency professionals for military communities
April 23, 2020 Columbus AFB mechanics go full throttle ahead in light of COVID-19 Propulsion mechanics at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, responsible for keeping engines designed for the T-38 Talon in pristine condition, are being counted on to ensure the Air Forces’s pilot training pipeline requirements continue in light of the COVID-19 virus.
April 13, 2020 Resiliency in the face of adversity The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things. Extended hours, delays on orders and the constant threat of contracting the coronavirus have made the workplace a harsh environment.
April 9, 2020 Goodfellow Library available 24/7 virtually The Goodfellow Library remains available virtually to customers through the online Air Force Library despite the Consolidated Learning Center’s temporary closure in efforts to slow down the spread of COVID-19.