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  • USAFA Leaders Visit AFIT

    Key academic leadership from the U.S. Air Force Academy met with Air Force Institute of Technology leaders, faculty, and students during a visit to campus on 29 March.

  • Faces of the 17th MDG

    Professionals at the 17th Medical Group service the base population, dependents and retirees daily to ensure the safety and wellness of Goodfellow Air Force Base's personnel and community.

  • Command Post team keeps Keesler notified

    KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss.--From text alerts about inclement weather to desktop pop-ups updating health protection condition levels to a voice in the sky warning those outdoors of extreme temperatures, Command Post Airmen, though often unseen, are prevalent in the lives of their fellow Keesler

  • Reserve, Guard recruiters work as a team to bring best customer service

    MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE, Florida – While recruiters are competitive by nature, a trio of recruiters in Florida have found that working together is not only the right thing to do, it’s the best thing for Airmen coming off active duty trying to decide if they want to continue serving.In-service

  • Total Force Recruiting: The first step to winning the high-end fight

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas -- As I prepared to assume responsibilities as the Command Chief for Air Force Recruiting Service, an organization recently re-tooled as an Air Force Total Force command, I found myself trying to understand this new mantra of “Total Force Recruiting.” To truly

  • First Danish F-35s land at Luke AFB

    Royal Danish Air Force pilots delivered the first two RDAF F-35A Lightning II fighter jets to Luke Air Force Base, April 13, 2021, in preparation of pilot training. The aircrafts, assigned to the 308th Fighter Squadron will eventually be joined by five other Danish F-35s for use in the F-35 training