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  • Assertive communication leads to stronger relationships

    Editor's note: This is part-two in a twelve-part series highlighting the twelve master resiliency skills as part of Comprehensive Airman Fitness.As part of the Air Force-wide initiative of Comprehensive Airman Fitness, there are 12 master resiliency skills that servicemembers can use on a daily

  • Everyone has a story: spouse joins Air Force

    Editor's note: This story is part of the 2012 Joint Base Langley-Eustis fall series, highlighting individuals with interesting stories. Some people joined the Air Force with little-to-no interaction with the military. Others might have been children of service members who had some experience with

  • Holloman LRS gets back to basics

    George Bernard Shaw, an Irish playwright, once wrote, "We are made wise not by the recollection of our past, but by the responsibility for our future."At Holloman AFB, one squadron has taken a step to ensure its members not only have a bright future, but also take pride in the Air Force's

  • Early detection is key to fight against breast cancer

    Roughly one in eight women will develop some form of invasive breast cancer in their lifetime according to the American Cancer Society. This amounts to breast cancer being the second most diagnosed cancer among American women. National public service organizations, professional medical associations

  • What does it mean to 'hunt the good stuff?'

    Editor's note: This is part one in a 12-part series highlighting the twelve master resiliency skills as part of Comprehensive Airman Fitness.Comprehensive Airman Fitness, an Air Force-wide initiative, creates a culture that gives Airmen the skills they need to overcome adverse or traumatic events in

  • Safe winter commuting rests in drivers' hands

    Driving - whether it be to and from work, school or a leisure activity - is a daily routine for most people. While distractions and hazards such as boisterous passengers or other vehicles on the road can be dangerous, the weather is one of the most important things to watch for while behind the

  • D-M continues to save energy

    The D-M Energy Team has a knack for producing great ideas for the future of D-M. They also have a talent for coming up with ideas that save money for the base.Before upgrades, Davis-Monthan used up to $7.8 million a year on utilities. The Energy Team is looking to bring it down even more with the

  • It's not science fiction - it's what we do every day

    The grainy film showed a round ship floating out of a hangar. Its silver, aluminum exterior glinted in the sun as it hovered a few feet off the ground. As it glided over a pool of water, it kicked debris into the air and the glass canopies of the two cockpits were showered with grass and gravel as

  • 30-Day Inspection ensures functionality and saves lives

    It takes an entire village to raise a child, and it takes an entire squadron to get an aircraft in the air, keep it there, and make sure the personnel on board are safe. The 563rd Operations Support Squadron is one such squadron, but there is more than just aircraft maintenance involved. There are

  • Everyone has a story: 94th AMU Airman keeps mission on target

    It was a bright, sunny day recently, as Senior Airman Kimara Duncan, 94th Aircraft Maintenance Unit F-22 crew chief, wheeled her toolbox out to the flightline, at Langley Air Force Base, Va. The air was warm and filled with the roar of passing jets overhead as she prepared to start her shift. As she