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  • Strengthening Airmen through Connection

    Joint Base Langley-Eustis introduced Airmen: Professionalism in Excellence, a unique initiative in October 2022, with the goal of ensuring no Airmen are left feeling isolated when they arrive at their first duty station. “The goal of APEX is connection; it’s a simple, one-word goal,” stated Staff

  • CSAF holds all call at Langley AFB

    The 23rd Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David W. Allvin held an all call during a visit to Joint Base Langley-Eustis Feb. 29 to officiate the Air Combat Command change of command. 

  • This Summer was Hot, but ACC Airmen were not!

    In 2020, ACC’s science and technology team, headed by Dr. John Matyjas, ACC chief scientist, conducted a study alongside the 1FW to address the heat related incidents at Joint Base Langley-Eustis. The study resulted in RINI Technologies facilitating a trial with the battery-powered cooling vest.

  • A journey to a better state of mind

    Mental health has become an important conversation amongst U.S. military leaders across the globe. These invisible illnesses have affected many uniformed service personnel to include even the most senior-ranking members.

  • JISP prioritizes JBLE safety, juvenile dependent rehabilitation

    In general, juvenile dependent misconduct on the installation can fall into a legal ‘no man’s land.’ Their actions do not fall under the Uniform Code of Military Justice and local Magistrate Court programs handle misconduct committed by adult civilians. Which is why Col. Sean Tyler, the 633rd Air