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  • Teaming with small business to improve technology, save lives on battlefield

    In the not-so-distant future, a U.S. medic may encounter an injured warfighter on a remote battlefield. Instead of drawing a liquid painkiller from a vial using a needle and syringe, they will pull a mini-autoinjector from their bag, activate, and immediately administer to their patient. The medic

  • ‘Best of the Best’ in AETC Safety for 2024

    Air Education and Training Command announced the winners of the command’s Fiscal Year 2024 Safety Awards. On behalf of Maj. Gen. Clark J. Quinn, deputy commander of AETC, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, the AETC Safety Directorate released the list of the “best of the best” safety teams and

  • Prescribed burns scheduled at JBSA-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 Dec. 9-17 as weather conditions allow.

  • Desert Hammer 2024: The human element, mission-ready Airmen

    Southern Arizona’s rugged terrain served as the backdrop for the largest Large Force Exercise in the state’s history, Exercise Desert Hammer 2024, Nov. 13-16, 2024. More than 700 service members, including Reserve Citizen Airmen from the 944th Fighter Wing, joined forces with other branches of the

  • Air Force physician committed to pilot advocacy, mental health care

    According to the Military Health System, approximately 60-70% of military personnel experiencing mental health problems do not seek mental health services, despite the benefits the care could provide. U.S. Air Force Capt. (Dr.) William Hoffman is working relentlessly to change that. Specifically, he

  • Desert Hammer integrates risk into training

    Under the vast southern Arizona skies, Desert Hammer 2024 brought the precision, resilience, and innovation of the United States military into sharp focus. As the biggest Large Force Exercise in Arizona's history, this monumental training emphasized the commitment of the 944th Fighter Wing and its

  • Airman uses CPR to save man's life

    Leaders recognized Kansas Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Ryan Ewing who saved a man's life at a Milwaukee hotel by tending to the patient and performing CPR until paramedics arrived. Ewing received the Kansas Medal of Excellence for his exemplary response.