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  • “We have this:” An Air Force spouse’s defeat of breast cancer

    It's hard for me sometimes to remember when it actually first began. I was a busy stay-at-home mom of four kids under 12. It was the summer of 2010 and my husband, Joseph, was deployed to Afghanistan. Our days were blurred between activities, snacks and the desperate pacing for a phone call. So many

  • Team Mildenhall armory ensuring defenders are always mission ready

    “Defensor Fortis,” or Defenders of the Force, is the motto every U.S. Air Force security forces Airman lives by, and defending the force all over the world has always been their mission.To ensure Defenders are able to complete the mission and provide safety and security to RAF Mildenhall, the

  • Air Force integrates with Army through AMLO

    Observing the weather, he picks up his radio to announce the conditions at the training site, "Update from the drop zone. The winds are calm; skies are clear."This information is critical to the aircrews preparing to fly over, because it could affect their safety and ability to effectively

  • 435th CRG brings air mobility to Saber Junction

    U.S. Airmen assigned to the 435th Contingency Response Group conducted multiple training events on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, to support Exercise Saber Junction, Sept. 25-27, 2018.

  • U.S. Airmen strengthen relationships in South Africa

    Members of the United States Air Forces Europe – Air Forces Africa and the New York Air National Guard received a warm welcome from the South African National Defence Force at the African Aerospace and Defense Exhibition 18, Waterkloof Air Force Base, South Africa, Sept. 19-23.

  • Air Force assists Army during Saber Junction 18

    U.S. Air Force aircraft engines roar through the air as pilots look for the marked drop zone; in the back of the aircraft U.S. Army paratroopers, along with paratroopers from four other nations, eagerly await for there signal to appear above the cargo door.

  • U.S., Serbia strengthen partnership at Halyard commemoration

    The word “Halyard” means little to most people, but to more than 500 U.S. and allied Airmen who had been downed behind enemy lines during World War II, it meant safety, freedom, and friendship.The Halyard Operation was the largest rescue of downed airmen ever and the largest repatriation effort of