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  • Suffering in Silence

    The idealization of strong silent type suffer in silence is detrimental to our health. “We all need to feel valued as a person. As wingmen, we have to put in work for someone to let their guard down,” said Tech. Sgt. Corey Malone, 913th Maintenance Squadron maintainer. “As Reservists, we may only have that one weekend a month to make an impact.”
  • Reservists participate in combat airlift competition

    Staff Sgt. Anthony Miller, 327th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, rides in the back of a C-130J as it taxis the runway at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. August 7, 2019. The C-130J Hercules crew was taking part in a combat airlift competition called the “turkey shoot.” The first part of the competition is loading and unloading a Humvee for time in
  • CMSAF Wright talks resiliency and readiness at all call

    Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Kaleth O. Wright discussed resiliency and readiness with an auditorium filled with Tinker Airmen during an All Call held at the Hudiburg Chevrolet Center during his base visit last week.“The primary reason for me to do base visits is coming out to see what a base is capable of and get the understanding of your
  • Colonel gives deployers tips for getting in the door to civilian jobs

    ST. LOUIS -- Chief Master Sgt. Linda Sparks was looking to take the next step in her career as a federal civilian employee when she returned from a 6-month Air Force Reserve deployment to Iraq, she said.
  • A Legacy of Service -- Tech. Sgt. Raymond Jauch

    From a legacy of service, Jauch’s uncle was a prisoner of war in Korea and another uncle survived the attack on Pearl Harbor. Jauch’s own father deployed to Korea and Vietnam; continuing the long line of national service. “I’m a military brat, born at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas,” said Jauch. “Their stories are the reason why I joined the military. To do my part.”
  • Profiles in Leadership nominee - Kaylan James

    Senior Airman Kaylan James, Flight and Operation Medical Technician assigned to the 913th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, poses in front of medical equipment in an exam room, June 13, 2019 at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas. As a Flight and Operation Medical Technician (FOMT), she assists Flight Surgeons with interpretation and application of
  • Combat Airlifter of the Week: Tech. Sgt. Brittney Jones

    Name and Rank: Tech. Sgt. Brittney JonesUnit: 913th Maintenance Squadron Command Support StaffDuty title: Personnel specialist Hometown: North Little Rock, ArkansasTime in service: 10 years, 9 monthsTime at Little Rock: 6 years, 4 monthsGoals: Complete a degree in psychology and use the knowledge learned to become an effective senior NCOHobbies:
  • Port Dawg Memorial Run

    The Port Dog Memorial Run is held to remember Airmen from the 19th Logistics Readiness Squadron who have given their lives. This run, which is the largest memorial run in the United States Air Force, is also hosted by other aerial ports from around the world during Transportation Week.
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