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  • Victory in the Fine Print

    Airmen with the 28th Contracting Squadron won the yearly Outstanding Operational Contracting Unit Award Dec. 10, 2021.

  • Red Flag 22-1

    Maintaining strategic deterrence through multiple avenues, including intercontinental ballistic missiles and a bomber presence that is unmatched, Air Force Global Strike Command’s mission is the cornerstone of the United States’ defense. To maintain force readiness AFGSC and several other major

  • 53rd Wing tests avionics software update during Bomber Task Force sortie

    The 337th Test and Evaluation Squadron completed a test of the Sustainment Block-18 avionics software and achieved long-range communications utilizing Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol–A during a U.S. Strategic Command Bomber Task Force mission in the Indo-Pacific Command area of

  • Military Working Dog Retired and Adopted

    A Military Working Dog assigned to the 509th Security Forces Squadron was retired at Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., Feb. 4.U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Alex Villalpando, 509th SF military working dog handler, adopted U.S. Air Force MWD Stiffler, and have been enjoying the retired life ever

  • Dyess Fire Department training fires up local partnerships

    The Dyess Fire Department conducted aircraft live-fire training with members of the Abilene Fire Department and the Abilene Regional Airport Jan. 26, 2022, on Dyess Air Force Base.The three entities came together with approximately 30 personnel for annual training to test their abilities to

  • An Airman’s journey to becoming a U.S. citizen

    There is not one single American dream. There are over 300 million that belong to each unique person living in the United States of America. Miguel Perez’s American dream was to become a U.S. citizen.