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  • Business Airman juggles jobs well

    Citizen Airmen are some off the best people at juggling multiple obligations. They fulfill duties to their country, to their homes and to their civilian jobs. Balancing work and home is challenging and even more so the more one takes on.

  • Freedom Wing mentoring program "Makes it Happen"

    The 514th Air Mobility Wing Human Resource Development Council introduced mentoring, leadership, team dynamics, and group cohesion to 78 Airmen during an annual mentoring workshop here July 30-31.

  • Native chief retires

    The 78th Air Refueling Squadron lost a leader when Chief Master Sgt. Tony Pierce, chief boom operator, retired. Lt. Col. Scott Kadar, 78th ARS commander, said he is proud to see a good man, who made a lot of sacrifices for our country, move on to a new life centered around his family including five

  • Seeing clearly

    Dr. Wayne Dyer, an internationally renowned author and speaker in the field of self-development, had a saying he used every day of his life, “Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change.” It was one of his secrets for feeling successful and attracting abundance into his

  • Airmen train Army Strong

    Rivalry and friendly competition are no strangers to the armed forces. Being a part of a joint base is a natural breeding zone for competition and the desire to showcase our service’s strengths and abilities.

  • Teamwork and patient care in the sky

    More than 30 aeromedical evacuation technician’s from three different units integrated forces in overseas training flights to Naval Station Rota, Spain and Royal Air Force Mildenhall, England, July 7.

  • Tracing roots

    Members of the 76th Air Refueling Squadron recently got back to their roots during an off-station training mission to Mildenhall, England. The 76th ARS, currently located in New Jersey, traces its lineage to the 435th Troop Carrier Group which was based at Royal Air Force Welford during World War

  • July promotions

    Twenty-three Freedom Wing Airmen are awarded another stripe.

  • Commander's Call

    Freedom Wing leadership take a selfie Saturday at the start of the, standing room only, bi-annual commander's call. Col. David Pavey, right and Command Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Warbrick, left, recognized award winners, relayed command messages and thanked the wing's Reserve members for their