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  • Goodfellow | Embracing Identity and Service

    In May of 2018, trainees Shatora Dunkin and Telisa Moye met during Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio- Lackland. Now, Staff Sgt. Dunkin and her wife, Moye-Dunkin have relocated to Goodfellow where Dunkin, recently, began instructing at the Louis F. Garland Department of Defense Fire

  • Luke Hosts Juneteenth Cookout

    U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Daryan Hargrove (left), 56th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and Senior Master Sgt. Lola Howard (right), 56th Force Support Squadron Airmen development advisor, are served food at a Juneteenth cookout June 16, 2023, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.

  • Kirtland | Pride Month: Open Communication, Dignity, and Respect

    June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate open communication, dignity, and respect for all. The Department of the Air Force recognizes and honors the valuable contributions made by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, and asexual service members to the Air Force.

  • Pride Month: Every Airman, Guardian has a story

    By building a force with diverse backgrounds, skills and experiences, the Air Force and Space Force’s capabilities will be ultimately enhanced in accomplishing its mission. The Department of the Air Force is committed to fostering a more diverse and inclusive culture across the force.

  • Pride Month Spotlight: Tech. Sgt. Alexandria Holder

    June is federally recognized as Pride Month. The 17th Training Wing recognizes and celebrates the LGBTQ+ community, its diversity, and how our members make the force stronger. Each week in June, the 17th TRW highlights service members of different backgrounds and experiences. This week we highlight

  • DoD pays tribute to LGBTQ+ service members

    Pride Month is a time to celebrate progress, and it's also a time for the Defense Department, the nation and the world to acknowledge the challenges that remain and to reaffirm commitment to equality for LGBTQ+ people.