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  • IAAFA stands out in AETC awards, earns top accolades

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas – The Enlisted Professional Military Education Center at the Inter-American Air Forces Academy has earned top honors at the Air Education and Training Command level for the second consecutive year.

  • Goodfellow's got talent 2021

    The Crossroads offered a change of pace for students with the annual talent show, providing them with a chance to relax and watch their classmates perform on Goodfellow, Apr. 16.

  • Goodfellow graduates Honorary Commanders

    Goodfellow leadership celebrated the base’s inaugural class of Honorary Commander Alumni at the Event Center here, April 9, by graduating 12 members to alumni status.

  • Reservist saves motorcyclist's life

    TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. – A Reservist in training to become a KC-135 Stratotanker pilot saved the life of a local motorcyclist on his way back to Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, March 20, 2021.2nd Lt. Max Atkinson, a student pilot in the 71st Student Squadron at Vance AFB and projected to be

  • Goodfellow members transfer to Space Force

    Angelo State University hosted a ceremony for Goodfellow members transferring their service from the United States Air Force to the United States Space Force at the ASU planetarium in San Angelo, Texas, March 26.

  • Keesler MTL takes over AETC Instagram March 22

    As we continue our commitment to valuing force generators in the First Command, our next force generator who will take over AETC’s Instagram is Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Johnson, military training leader from Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi.Military training leaders instill the Air Force core

  • Bringing training to-go

     Master Sgt. Carlos Santiago, 334th Training Squadron Air Traffic Control Apprentice Course superintendent, helped develop the Pocket App alongside a team of four others in response to ATC course students wanting a more effective way of studying outside the classroom.“The Pocket App is a