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  • Advisory board set to improve CCAF

    Secretary of the Air Force Deborah James officially approved a Community College of the Air Force Subcommittee to the Air University Board of Visitors July, 1, 2016. A team of three appointed board members traveled to CCAF on the Maxwell-Gunter Annex, Alabama, July 26th to attend CCAFs Education

  • AETC First Faces: Airman 1st Class Jeremiay Burns

    A1C Jeremiay Burns, an Aerial Operations Specialist from the 97th Logistics Readiness Squadron talks about his motivation for serving and his desire to help those around him."First Faces" began several years ago with chaplains from throughout AETC nominating Airmen from individual wings. Today, the

  • Calling all millennials: Fight for your reputation

    As the debate over a massive generational gap within the military becomes more prevalent, members within different generational groups should pause and consider what each contributes to mission success, rather than what makes one better than the other. Yes, I am technically a millennial; however, I

  • 33rd FW completes record number of sorties with F-35A

    Members of the 33rd Fighter Wing set a new record of 111 sorties over three days during a sortie surge Aug. 1-3 here.The purpose of a sortie surge is to test the readiness of maintainers, pilots and aircraft to meet the needs of high-tempo operations.“Thanks to the Nomads for their tremendous work

  • SOC partners with Columbia University on innovation

    Air University’s Squadron Officer College has partnered with Columbia University to transform its education approaches to maximize student performance in a digital world.Nineteen members of AU faculty, 14 from SOC, attended a five-day seminar recently at the New York City school. The seminar

  • Feeling nostalgic

    In 1965 Jim and Sandy Bush arrived at Altus Air Force Base. They spent the next two years here; Jim, served in the Air Force and Sandy, in civil service, both learning to serve each other in their new marriage. Now, 49 years later, the Bush’s returned to Altus as part of a 10 state, 5,000-mile road

  • Future officers forfeit summer to train with Special Tactics

    During the summer, most college students are enjoying a much-needed break from their studies or working a part-time job to pay for school. Instead, nearly 50 Air Force ROTC cadets across the nation chose to push through grueling workouts and leadership challenges during a week-long Special Tactics

  • 58th SOW says goodbye to last Talon II

    A mainstay aircraft at the 58th Special Operations Wing since its arrival in 1992, the MC-130H Combat Talon II is no more. The last Talon II, tail number 1699, departed for the 19th Special Operations Squadron at Hurlburt Field, Fla., this morning. As the sun rose on the Kirtland flightline, it also

  • Breaking News: Air Force declares the F-35A ‘combat ready’

    The F-35A Lightning II fifth generation fighter aircraft was declared ‘combat ready’ today by Gen. Hawk Carlisle, the commander of Air Combat Command.Carlisle lauded the aircraft’s performance, noting that the aircraft had met all key criteria for reaching initial operational capability.Airmen