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  • McConnell's legal office releases January, February Article 15s

    Below is a list of prohibited actions committed by Airmen, who received Article 15s, as well as additional punishments.DUIs: Two McConnell members were caught driving under the influence in January. Zero McConnell members received a DUI in February. One member has pending non judicial punishment and

  • AFAF lets Airmen help Airmen

    Though Airman are trained to overcome almost any challenge, a crisis may arise unexpectedly that is not only mentally and physically challenging, but financially challenging as well.Fortunately, the Air Force Assistance Fund helps any active-duty, Reserve and Guard Airmen, retired Air Force members,

  • 22nd CONS member earns spotlight performer

    Tech. Sgt. Jan-Pierre Malboeuf, 22nd Contracting Squadron Simplified Acquisitions Flight Contracting officer, has been in the Air Force for 19 years. He has been stationed at McConnell for almost two years. His main hobbies include coaching (basketball, soccer and football) reading, art, photography

  • McConnell meets chief of chaplains

    "Where do you find the courage to live?" asked Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Cecil Richardson, U.S. Air Force chief of chaplains, during his message at McConnell's National Prayer Breakfast, March 1, 2011. He continued with "Where do you find the courage to truly give of yourself; where do you find the

  • 'Semi-Pro' ideas leads to 931st commanders success

    Sometimes the greatest ideas emanate from unlikely origins. Isaac Newton was inspired to develop his theory of gravitation, not in a lab, but in a garden. While the inspiration for Edward Jenner's smallpox vaccine occurred, not in a hospital, but on a dairy farm.For Colonel Edsel A. 'Archie' Frye,

  • Radiology scans Team McConnell

    McConnell's Radiology department Airmen are nationally certified as radiologic technologists that provide Team McConnell with routine X-rays, mammography, bone density exams and ultrasounds.

  • NCO trains for PT Excellence

    Scoring above 90 points on the Air Force physical training test just wasn't enough for one McConnell Airman. Starting in 2008 and still continuing, Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Smith, 22nd Logistic Readiness Squadron Quality Assurance NCOIC, began an overhaul of his lifestyle to improve his nutrition and