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  • Citizen Airmen represent at Diversity Day

    SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. -- Staff Sgt. Antonia Thomas, 310th Operations Support Squadron, teaches a class on Native American Culture during Schriever's Diversity Day Friday, Aug. 18, 2017. Classes were held at different locations across the base to provide cultural experience, such as Irish

  • D&TF trainee named Top BMT Graduate

    On Friday of each week, families pack into the hot stands on the parade field at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, to watch hundreds of brand new Airmen march their way from Basic Military Training into the operational Air Force. Of the hundreds, a select few are chosen as Honor Graduates, while only

  • 6 SOPS flies the COOP

    Once a year, members from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) travel from Suitland, Maryland, to Schriever AFB to work side-by-side with the 6th Space Operations Squadron for Continuity of Operations (COOP) training. 6 SOPS, a Reserve squadron and part of the 310th Space Wing

  • Flexible reserve opportunities supporting Air Force auxiliary

    For Airmen who want to continue serving their country, but can no longer commit to a monthly or annual schedule, the Civil Air Patrol Reserve Assistance Program may be their next career move.The program, CAPRAP for short, utilizes officer and enlisted Reserve Airmen as liaisons between local CAP

  • Women's Leadership Symposium a success

    Maj. Gen. Nina Armango had a vision. She wanted to bring together women from all walks of life, serving in different occupations across the Air Force, and offer them an opportunity to learn about leadership. She also wanted to create an opening for mentorship and comradery to thrive.

  • Aspiring artist takes first place award in 2016 Air Force Art Contest

    Could you imagine possessing the talent to take oil paint to a blank canvas and create a masterpiece extraordinary enough to win an Air Force level award? Staff Sgt. Matthew Knopf, 310th Aerospace Medical Flight health services management supervisor, received the award for most accomplished artist

  • Delayed Enlistment Program prepares trainees for BMT

    Training Airmen to embrace a superior standard of force readiness plays a big part in the overall success of the Air Force. For members of the United States Air Force Reserve, that training begins before they even step foot onto the training grounds of Lackland Air Force Base. Reserve recruits begin

  • Citizen Airmen embrace, extend ‘Old Glory’

    At a solemn commemoration ceremony this morning marking the 75th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, an American flag flew over the battleship USS Arizona Memorial, where 1,177 Sailors lost their lives Dec. 7, 1941.