• ONE: Zelda's tower

    The room began to shake.Pens and pencils clattered along instrument panels as a dull roar drowned out all other sounds. Inside the room, a dark-haired woman stood motionless, watching the ground below from her lofty tower.Her eyes followed as a B-52 Stratofortress sped past her window, its long

  • U.S. takes partnerships to new heights

    U.S. Air Force and Army counterparts joined together with service members from nine allied countries to participate in International Jump Week July 6 to 10, 2015 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany.The five-day event was hosted by the 435th Contingency Response Group and it gave multiple nations the

  • Optometry helps keep focus on the mission

    Successfully completing the mission is not only dependent on knowledge, but also on an Airman's ability to physically carry out the tasks required. The 31st Aerospace Medicine Squadron optometry clinic aims to eliminate blurred lines, and ensure each patient's eye health.The optometry clinic's aims

  • Oregon ANG begins training in Romania

    U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 142nd Fighter Wing, Oregon Air National Guard, Portland, Oregon, commenced training with the Romanian air force as part of a theater security package of F-15C Eagle fighter aircraft deployed to Campia Turzii, Romania, July 6, 2015.More than 200 Airmen from various

  • Hobby keeps Airman 'fit to fight'

    Many Airmen keep themselves 'fit-to-fight' by working out in the gym before or after work. They may spend hours pounding the sidewalks jogging through their new neighborhood to get fit.Tech. Sgt. Darell Rudo, 100th Logistics Readiness Squadron NCO in charge of inspections from White Plains, New