Story by Airman 1st Class Betty Chevalier | 355th Wing | 02.18.2014
According to the American Red Cross website, more than 41,000 blood donations are needed every day. The 355th Maintenance Group had the chance to help fill these donation needs while working on the flight line, Feb. 14....
Story by Airman 1st Class Betty Chevalier | 355th Wing | 02.12.2014
Military members usually have their days planned out, even months in advance. When we leave work at the end of the day, we know what we will be doing tomorrow and have a rough draft of how the day will go, but sometimes life happens and our plans change....
Story by Airman 1st Class Betty Chevalier | 355th Wing | 02.03.2014
Five Desert Lightning Team members received the opportunity to drive cars at a private motorsports club’s race track in Willcox, Ariz., Jan. 17, 2014....
Story by Airman 1st Class Betty Chevalier | 355th Wing | 02.03.2014
Movies are very popular in today's society, from date nights to keeping deployed airmen in touch with American entertainment. Sometimes the downfall about movies is not having enough information. One airman decided to take that challenge in hopes of benefiting others....
Story by Airman 1st Class Betty Chevalier | 355th Wing | 01.31.2014
People are always in need of help, whether you see the homeless on the corner or a stranger asking for help. Sometimes we get so caught up in our daily lives we only help those people who come to us with their problems. Two airmen from the 355th Fighter Wing staff have reached out to help those who haven't asked....
Story by Airman 1st Class Betty Chevalier | 355th Wing | 01.28.2014
Ten F-16 Fighter Falcons and 150 guardsmen from the South Dakota Air National Guard arrived at D-M Jan. 11 to conduct two weeks of mandatory readiness training....
Story by Airman 1st Class Betty Chevalier | 355th Wing | 11.15.2013
Fifteen airmen sat with veterans for a luncheon hosted by Atria Bell Court Gardens Retirement Community in Tucson, Ariz., Nov. 13....
Courtesy Story | Department of War | 11.14.2013
Air Force Senior Airman Patrick Corcoran, a passionate artist, is leaving his mark in his squadron's hangar.