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  • In-service recruiters provide insight for 310th Airmen

    The 310th Space Wing Recruiting Service is officially under new management. Senior Master Sgt. Melissa Melichar and Master Sgt. Marc Gregory both recently transitioned to the 310th office and expressed excitement at being here to help.

  • Warrior Spotlight: SrA Christian Ramos

    In the fast-paced world of 2016, finding balance within a schedule has become a challenge. Balancing time, family, work, social life and school are just a few of the factors airmen face on a daily basis. In the Reserve, finding that balance with a full-time job while also meeting military

  • Kueker-Murphy takes command of 310th Space Wing

    Col. Traci Kueker-Murphy assumed command of the 310th Space Wing in a change-of-command ceremony Sept. 17.Kueker-Murphy assumed command from Col. Damon Feltman, who was the commander since July 2014.  The presiding officer for the ceremony was Maj. Gen. Richard Scobee, 10th Air Force commander.In

  • Red Flag: Integrating air, space, cyber domains

    1,737. This was the total number of aircraft lost during the Vietnam War from 1962 to 1973. It was a number too high that prompted the Air Force to conduct a study, where it found the first 10 combat sorties were the most dangerous events for aircrew personnel. To prevent more losses, Gen. Robert

  • Details of Space Mission Force now available from AF Space Command

    The Space Mission Force, akin to the Air Expeditionary Force, is a long-term overarching initiative to prepare and present space forces as a ready force capable of operating in a contested, degraded and operationally-limited environment. It will be the new standard for space operators to increase

  • Obituary: Farewell to SVN-35

    June 10, 2016, was a sad day for 2nd Space Operations Squadron as it said goodbye to one of its older children – GPS Satellite Vehicle No. 35.

  • GPS registers most accurate signal yet

    On April 25, the Air Force’s GPS registered its most accurate signal yet, according to the Aerospace Corporation, which has been monitoring the data since 2002.