• 22nd SFS Airman earns spotlight performer

    As a spotlight performer, individuals are chosen by leadership for demonstrating one or more of the 22nd Air Refueling Wing commander's intents: Foster a culture of excellence ... Develop the next generation of leaders ... Set and achieve goals. Airman 1st Class Kyle Black, 22nd Security Forces

  • 22nd AMDS Airman earns spotlight performer

    As a spotlight performer, individuals are chosen by leadership for demonstrating one or more of the 22nd Air Refueling Wing commander's intents: Foster a culture of excellence ... Develop the next generation of leaders ... Set and achieve goals.Staff Sgt. Amanda Gidaly, 22nd Aerospace Medicine

  • Ghostly advice: Halloween safety tips

    With the night of orange and black festivities drawing closer, tricksters - young and old - are reminded to keep safety in mind.Here are some Halloween safety tips provided by the Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office: Plan costumes that are bright and reflective and consider adding reflective tape

  • Congratulations to newest ALS graduates

    McConnell would like to congratulate the following senior airmen of class 12-G who graduated from the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Thomas N. Barnes Airman Leadership School here, Oct. 25.10th Air Support Operations SquadronAnthony Whittecar 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Christen

  • Mobility Airmen to honor Gen. Johns with Order of Sword

    Air Mobility Command enlisted men and women will present Gen. Raymond E. Johns Jr., the prestigious Order of the Sword in a formal ceremony here, Nov. 28, at 6:30 p.m. in the Scott Club. More than 300 Airmen from across the command are expected to attend.Johns was formally notified of his selection

  • Tankers find shelter in Midwest

    As the East Coast prepares for Hurricane Sandy, six KC-135 Stratotankers from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakenhurst, N.J., relocated here for shelter from the storm Oct. 27."We are McGuire's primary base," said Senior Airman Victoria Carrero, 22nd Air Refueling Wing command post controller. "All bases

  • Social norms intervention--Redefining the stereotype

    The military has a culture rich with a broad range of practices, traditions and beliefs - dependant on anything from base assignment to age and career field.These social norms, the rules for how people should act in a given group or society, are the subject of an ongoing study into the drinking

  • Demolishing to build efficiency

    Bulldozers and wrecking balls have come out and are tearing down buildings and other structures not considered mission-critical in response to the Air Force initiatives to clear all outdated and under-utilized buildings.Buildings that sat vacant for years, Deb's Café  and the bank, have already been