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  • Air University hosts education summit

    Air University hosted its first K-12 Education Summit Jan. 9, 2019, in order to start a dialogue about enhancing and improving the educational opportunities available to students throughout the River Region.

  • Uniform code of military justice changes

    Effective Jan. 1, 2019, the Military Justice Act of 2016 will instate the most reform to the Uniform Code of Military Justice and Manual for Courts-Martial in decades, modernizing dated aspects of the military justice system while also providing transparency.

  • Keesler "Dragon Chat" named AETC Best Practice

    Keesler’s initiative that encourages offices to take time each month to discuss important topics, dubbed ‘Dragon Chats,’ was named a best practice by the Air Education and Training Command’s inspector general following a unit effectiveness inspection in September. Dragon Chats are small core

  • Pillars of Comprehensive Airman Fitness: mental fitness

    As one of the four pillars of Comprehensive Airman Fitness, the Air Force provides many resources to care for mental fitness. But, pursuing mental fitness is not always an easy journey for Airmen. After 17 years of service, one Airman decided to take big steps towards improving his mental health and

  • From Ph.D. to DLI to OTS

    Not all enlisted enlist equally. Coming from many backgrounds, nations, classes, races, and even education, the Air Force enlisted corps is made up of all possible combinations the human race has to offer. Airman 1st Class Toan Tran, 517th Training Group student, comes to the Air Force enlisted