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  • AF Chaplain Corps College returns to Maxwell

    The Air Force Chaplain Corps College officially returns to Maxwell on April 1, 2017, after being in the Palmetto State for nearly seven years. The college had been operating at the Army’s Fort Jackson in South Carolina after it was moved there effective May 6, 2010, following a Base Realignment and

  • Air Force Medical Service 2016 Award Winners Announced

    The Air Force Surgeon General has announced the recipients of the Air Force Medical Service 2016 individual and team Annual Awards. The nominations submitted reflect the extraordinary quality of the Airmen in the Air Force Medical Service. The accomplishments of those recognized demonstrate

  • Reorganization yields AETC’s first civil service maintenance group

    The first civil service aircraft maintenance organization in AETC to become a group is the 12th Maintenance Group. An activation ceremony was held inside Hangar 41 at Joint Base San Antonio – Randolph, Feb. 10. The group was formerly a directorate. “We have been working on this reorganization

  • Grim Reaper finds his rage

    For only the second time at Eglin Air Force Base, a Naval Aviator has been selected to dual qualify in the U.S. Navy’s F-35C and the Air Force’s F-35A.

  • Air Force begins migrating email to cloud-based system in 2017

    The dreaded “your mailbox is full” message is soon to be a thing of the past under a recent directive by the Air Force Space Command to realign resources to more critical priorities and outsourcing services like email.   The Air Force Lifecycle Management Center and Air Force Network Integration

  • Space-A: How to hop

    One of the motivating factors to join the Air Force for many service members is the possibility to travel the world. Whether it be through permanent changes of station, temporary duty assignments or deployments, most Airmen get that opportunity, but another option available for service members is

  • Altus Airman selected for AF Rugby team

    In late spring of 2016, Jacob Kirkland, a cadet at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., played in what he thought was his last official game of rugby. Fast forward almost a year and U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Kirkland is preparing to play again. Kirkland was picked to play on the Air