Courtesy Story | Air Force Medical Service | 09.10.2025
On September 9, Air Force Medical Command advanced its phased inter-command transfer, or ICT, process with the transition of the 59th Medical Wing from Air Education and Training Command to its medical chain of command....
Story by Brian Valencia | 59th Medical Wing | 09.09.2025
The 59th Medical Wing, the U.S. Air Force’s largest medical wing and a cornerstone of military medicine, officially transitioned from Air Education and Training Command (AETC) to the newly established Air Force Medical Command (AFMEDCOM) on Sept. 9, 2025....
Story by Jonathan Mallard | 502nd Air Base Wing | 05.01.2025
Twelve officers from the Royal Saudi Air Force graduated from the Electronic Warfare-In-Kingdom Reprogramming course April 30, 2025. The ceremony, held in San Antonio, Texas, marked the end of a three-and-a-half-year course designed to help Saudi forces use and understand advanced technology in the electromagnetic spectrum—skills that support the modernization of their F-15 fighter aircraft....
Story by Senior Airman Briana Beavers | 33rd Fighter Wing | 04.02.2025
TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- To support and enhance the aerial capabilities of U.S. allies, the 337th Air Control Squadron instructs international partners on air battle management. This iteration of studies facilitates training to Indonesian and Italian Air Force officers....
Story by Senior Airman Erica Webster | 908th Flying Training Wing | 12.10.2024
Maxwell Air Force Base marked a historic moment on December 6, 2024, with the activation of the 24th Helicopter Squadron. Presiding official for the activation ceremony and assumption of command, Col. Lane Cook, commander of the 58th Operations Group, took a few minutes to discuss the importance of the ceremony....
Story by Senior Airman Briana Beavers | 33rd Fighter Wing | 09.10.2024
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. — Despite working in a converted loft of an old F-15 simulator building with no windows, the 33rd Operations Support Squadron, Current Operations unit, makes critical contributions to the wing’s mission. Current Ops is exactly what it sounds like, current operations happening every day. This includes scheduling airspace, managing the flying hour program,......
Story by Senior Airman David Busby | 56th Fighter Wing | 08.29.2024
Noncommissioned officers are widely considered to be the backbone of the U.S. armed forces. They lead by example, exuding superior professionalism, competency, and values. Airmen Leadership School is the first level of their professional military education and the first step for every Airman to becoming a noncommissioned officer. ALS is held at 68 active-duty locations and one Air National......
Story by Senior Airman Juliana Todd | 908th Flying Training Wing | 08.19.2024
Have you ever wondered what a First Sergeant really does? You've likely seen them around the unit, helping your fellow Airmen or even called on them yourself. The better question might be: what doesn't a First Sergeant do? It's hard to sum up such a broad but specialized duty in a few words, but the bottom line is they're always there when you need them. Also known as a First Shirt, or......