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  • System safety from discipline perspective

    Most Airmen and Guardians don’t consider system safety when thinking about the implementation of safety programs. However, it’s an integral part of safety and risk management that touches each discipline throughout the Department of the Air Force every day. So, what is system safety?System safety is

  • Guard chief praises Guardsmen fighting fires

    Air Force Gen. Steve Nordhaus visited guardsmen at Channel Islands Air National Guard Station, Calif., to thank service members for answering the call to support the wildland firefighting mission and aid the people of California.

  • Airmen take on California wildfires

    Air National Guard units from California, Nevada and Wyoming deployed multiple C-130 Hercules aircraft equipped with Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems to help combat wildfires across the Los Angeles Basin and Southern California.

  • Prescribed burns scheduled for Camp Bullis

    Joint Base San Antonio’s Natural Resources Office, Fire & Emergency Services and Air Force Wildland Fire Branch officials plan to conduct prescribed burns at JBSA-Camp Bullis from Jan. 15-17, as weather conditions allow.

  • CMSAF: Combat ready while minimizing unnecessary risks

    Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force David A. Flosi details the importance of training and maintaining a combat ready posture within the Air Force. With the threats the force is faced with today and in the future, he suggests that a holistic approach to building 21st century warfighters puts the

  • No Time to Chill: Stay alert on winter driving

    As winter weather sets in, icy roads and reduced visibility create dangerous conditions for all drivers. One of the most important safety tips for winter driving is maintaining a safe following distance. Tailgating, or following too closely behind another vehicle, increases your chances of a

  • Officer rescues injured man pinned inside wrecked vehicle

    On what seemed like an ordinary November evening, U.S. Air Force Lt. Col Brandon Taylor, 29th Attack Squadron commander and his wife were on their way to deliver care packages to the newest Airmen and their families in the 29th ATKS.