Story by Charles Haymond | 55th Wing | 04.28.2025
Born in November 1949 in Aliceville, Alabama, Herman Colvin’s life was a testament to the power of selfless service. His journey of dedication began when he joined the United States Air Force in 1971, serving as an intelligence analyst with the 544th Intelligence Squadron at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska....
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Margaret Taylor | Maryland National Guard Public Affairs Office | 06.10.2023
TOWSON, Md. – The commander of the Maryland National Guard delivered a keynote address entitled “Leadership Lessons from a Life of Service” to nearly 300 youth and volunteers during a Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership seminar at Towson University on June 10....
Story by T. T. Parish | Operational Medical Systems | 10.24.2022
At the convergence of the Ohio and Big Sandy Rivers – where the Blue Grass State begins to point west away from Ohio and West Virginia – sits Catlettsburg, Kentucky, population 1,780. The center of Appalachia offers hillsides covered in hardwood groves, with leaves changing annually each fall marking the passage of time – the town’s one time renown as a timber center recedes further......
Courtesy Story | 436th Airlift Wing | 04.25.2022
Many individuals feel that servant leadership is an oxymoron because they do not feel they can serve and lead at the same time: they are incorrect. Servant leaders put the needs of their followers above their own, and in turn their followers continue to grow and prosper in the organization. Servant leaders need to be authentic and truly care about their subordinates. Servant leaders focus on......
Story by Lori Egan | Fort Benning Public Affairs Office | 10.15.2020
Capt. Sam Kuenker will join 27 other Soldiers, captains and warrant officers, at the Pentagon Oct. 21 to receive the Gen. Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award for 2019....
Courtesy Story | 355th Wing | 09.16.2020
Life is never easy, but because of the hardships U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Cedric Foster has experienced during his career, he’s cultivated an overwhelming passion for developing Airmen and the Air Force....
Story by Spc. Chelsea Russell | Regional Command Southwest | 03.04.2012
U.S. Navy Capt. Steve Brown, the Regional Command Southwest, II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward) force chaplain, based out of Camp Lejeune, N.C., has been in the military for 32 years. His dedication to country and God helped him realize the perfect way for him to serve both: as a chaplain in the military....