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  • How wing’s safety office keeps mission secured

    Every member of the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath and Feltwell plays a crucial role in maintaining a safe working environment. It may be difficult to prevent every accident from happening, but with the proper methods of collecting information, protecting individuals, and preserving combat

  • Air Force couple saves family from Ohio house fire

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – The sounds of laughter and merriment flow out the door as Jeremy and Alexia Archuleta exchange goodbyes with their friends. It was about 4 a.m. when the couple was heading home from a friend’s house in Maineville, Ohio, on June 22. It was dark and the streets

  • Step Forward: Prevent. Report. Advocate.

    Maxwell Air Force Base conducted its first SAPR and Suicide Prevention training for 2024 on June 13, 2024, aiming to prevent incidents through education on consent, boundaries, and respectful behavior. Step Forward emphasizes a victim-centered response, offering immediate medical care, legal

  • Hurricane Hunters fly Beryl

    The 53rd WRS, a component of the Air Force Reserve’s 403rd Wing at Keesler AFB, has been flying data-gathering missions into Hurricane Beryl, the first major hurricane of the season.

  • Creating optimal conditions for optimal sleep

    To demonstrate peak human performance in the classroom and on the field, Airmen need not only physical exercise, good study habits, a healthy diet but quality sleep as well. The 334th Training Squadron partnered with the 59th Medical Wing to conduct a sleep study to determine the effects of a

  • Base strengthens defenses against potential flood waters

    Offutt Air Force Base leadership, under the direction of Col. Mark Howard, 55th Wing commander, took proactive steps in collaboration with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to strengthen flood defenses around the base perimeter. The initiative is a direct response to rising water levels in the

  • Don’t get ‘ripped’ by currents, tides this summer

    If you’re hitting the beach this summer, Naval Safety Command urges you to be mindful of water conditions and associated risks. Rip currents account for more than 80 percent of rescues performed by surf beach lifeguards. According to the United States Lifesaving Association, rip currents are the