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  • Windows open for DAF Sports triathlon, men’s soccer athletes

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas – Application windows are now open for Department of the Air Force triathletes and men’s soccer players. To apply, visit www.dafsports.com.Here are more details on each sport:Triathlon: Application window closes Feb. 13 for coaches, athletes and medical support

  • JBSA | Mission Monday: Military Working Dog Management System

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas –  It’s Mission Monday. Robert Marure is the Military Working Dog Management System contracting officer representative at the Air Force Security Forces Center here.Marure helps manage the Department of Defense software program, developed by the 341st DOD

  • Photos: VPOTUS Visits Luke

    U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris steps off of Air Force Two at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, Ja. 19, 2023. Vice President Harris was in Arizona to visit Luke AFB and break ground on a new renewable energy project, west of Phoenix. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mason Hargrove)

  • APS and Holloman unveil new school house

    Alamogordo Public Schools celebrated the official grand opening of their newest school, Holloman Elementary, with a ribbon cutting ceremony Jan.17, 2023.

  • AF Safety Center | “See Something, Do Something … Live to Be Lethal!”

    The Air Force Safety Center recently sponsored a department-wide contest to bring attention to off-duty risk management. Participants were encouraged to create both video and safety slogans of off-duty threats to the Human Weapon System. The contest ran from October 8 through November 27, and our

  • Laughlin | Stripes to Wings: Enlisted members become officers and pilots

    Many Airmen enlist in the Air Force with the dream of traveling, doing a unique job, and looking for a bigger purpose. Some join with the dream to fly, and others develop it while they are in. With over 266,000 enlisted members, it only makes sense that some outstanding Airmen will answer the call