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  • Reservist duo increase annual capacity to provide eye care

    Lt. Col. David Miller, the officer in charge of optometry with the 442d Medical Squadron, and Staff Sgt. Eric Miller, the NCO in charge of optometry with the 442d Medical Squadron, supported NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen from June 16 - June 30.

  • Air Reserve TFSC call center agents take on 24-hour operations

    Effective Aug. 1, the Air Reserve Personnel Center’s call center will centralize at the Air Force's Personnel Center call center at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. With this centralization, ARPC’s more than 1.3 million customers will now have access to Total Force Service Center call agents

  • Demonstrating service before self

    “If Senior Master Sgt. Grant sees a unit struggling, or any of her Airmen, to include other units’ Airmen, she’s always the first to jump in and give them a hand,” said Master Sgt. Melody Yates, an operations manager with the 442d Civil Engineer Squadron.  Senior Master Sgt. Rachel Grant,

  • 442d vice commander retires after 34 years of service

    Col Jim Macaulay set out with a point to prove to his father 34 years ago when he made the decision to go to the Air Force Academy. Fast forward to July 14, 2018, when Macaulay, the 442d Fighter Wing vice commander, bid farewell at a retirement ceremony at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, after 34

  • 476th FG deploys with 75th FS

    Airmen from the 75th Fighter Squadron (FS) and supporting units deployed to an undisclosed location in support of Operation Spartan Shield. The 75th FS will undertake close air support missions with the A-10C Thunderbolt II while deployed.

  • Forming a new partnership through CPI

    Continuous process improvement is not a new concept in the Air Force. According to Department of Defense instruction 5010.43, when it comes to CPI training, 5 percent of a unit’s members must have their Green Belt certification and 1 percent must have their Black Belt certification.   Green Belt

  • Yesterday’s Air Force: BMT

    Tomorrow's Airmen all get their start at Lackland Air Force Base where citizens have been transforming into Airmen since 1942. It makes no difference whether you were a pickle or faced the B.E.A.S.T., Basic Military Training is the one thing that all enlisted Airmen have in common.