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  • Hangar 97: The fuel behind our flying force

    The Hangar 97 dining facility at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, is more than just a place to grab a meal. By keeping Airmen nourished and energized, it ensures they remain mission-ready, day in and day out. The dining facility offers a variety of balanced, nutritious options that cater to different

  • CADP class 2024 Graduation Ceremony

    The Civilian Leadership Development School awarded 35 Associates of Science in Department of the Air Force Leadership and Management degrees to graduates of the Civilian Associate Degree Program at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept. 12, 2024.

  • Keesler visits local school: military child education

    Gerald Cross, Keesler’s School Liaison officer, and Lt. Col. Michael Schrama, Military School Advisor, met with Marcus Boudreaux, Biloxi School District superintendent, at Back Bay Elementary School, Sept. 9 to strengthen community ties and get an understanding of what the school district has to

  • UPT 24-14 and XPW 24-15 Graduation

    Thirty Undergraduate Pilot Training and Accelerated Path to Wings student pilots of Class 24-14 and 24-15, graduated on September 13, 2024, at the Columbus Event Center on Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi.

  • Against the tide: SrA Khromiak’s Air Force story

    “If you had told me 10 years ago that I would be recognized as one of the 12 Outstanding Airmen of 2024,” said Khromiak, now a staff sergeant select in the U.S. Air Force, “I would have told you that you were crazy.”    Khromiak’s story is one of perseverance and selflessness, overcoming the odds of

  • Thunderbolts to Thunderbirds

    Two Airmen currently assigned to the 56th Fighter Wing, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, were selected to join the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, the Thunderbirds, for the 2025-2026 show seasons.

  • Holloman launches squadron commander’s course

    Holloman’s newest squadron commanders participated in the first iteration of a commander’s course here, beginning on August 27, 2024.The 2-day-long course is intended to fully prepare new squadron commanders to effectively lead their respective units by providing targeted briefings from key agencies

  • Building the bridge between two forces

    As a Language Enabled Airman Program scholar, Master Sgt. Virak Dara, 334th Training Squadron military training leader flight chief, always enjoyed facilitating communication between different cultures, but ushering in a new era of relations between the Air Force and Cambodia was an opportunity like