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  • Airmen meet, discuss Wing Project Management progress

    Col. Lisa Martinez, 341st Mission Support Group commander, opens for a Wing Project Management forum to discuss the training curriculum and innovative progress Jan. 27, 2021, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Winner of a WING1WERX competition, the Wing Project Management Plan establishes unit

  • Fueling the future: Innovative plans to improve Whiteman AFB

    Streamlining aircraft refueling is an idea the 509th Logistic Readiness Squadron fuels management flight, has worked on since 2017. This innovative idea is now on its way to becoming reality.The Fiscal Year 2024 Defense Logistics Agency Military Construction project is currently in the first of a

  • Dyess creates ‘virtual’ deployment process, saves time

    Service members who have deployed know what a PDF line is, even if they don’t know what it is.With nostalgia in her voice, Tech. Sgt. Tanika Webb, 7th Force Support Squadron personnel readiness non-commissioned officer in charge, explained.“The Personnel Deployment Function, or PDF, line is what you

  • Bombers showcase airpower in the Middle East

    For the third time this year, U.S. Air Force B-52H “Stratofortress” aircrews assigned to the 2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale Air Force Base, La., successfully completed a presence patrol in the Middle East today.This long-range, short-duration defensive mission was intended to demonstrate the U.S.

  • Dyess Visitor Control Center conducts groundbreaking ceremony

    The Visitor Control Center conducted a groundbreaking ceremony with Dyess Air Force Base leadership, Military Affairs Committee, the Abilene Chamber of Commerce and the Mayor of Abilene at Dyess AFB, Texas, Jan. 25, 2021.The groundbreaking ceremony signified the beginning of the Visitor Control

  • Air Force Global Strike flyover to support Super Bowl LV in Tampa

    Three different Air Force Global Strike Command bombers will conduct a first-of-its-kind flyover during the National Anthem performance at the fifty-fifth Super Bowl Feb. 7. over Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.“Supporting this event is a tremendous honor for our command and the U.S. Air