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  • VOC unit drives McConnell

    Vehicle operations Airmen transport aircrews, priority cargo, emergency maintenance equipment and aircraft parts. The unit transported over 5,000 aircrew mission and drove more than 350,000 accident-free miles during Aug. 2009 to Aug. 2010.

  • 22nd Security Forces Squadron member earns spotlight performer

    Senior Airman Ashley Rodriguez, 22nd Security Forces Squadron installation patrolman, has been in the Air Force for more than five years and has been stationed at McConnell for 10 months. Airman Rodriguez's hobbies include traveling, gardening, reading, kayaking, hiking and spending time with her

  • McConnell to recognize WWII veterans

    Sixty-seven years ago U.S. military forces flew across the Pacific, marched through the African desert, trekked the European continent prepared to sacrifice their lives to preserve the lives of many more.At 11 a.m. Sept. 25, 2010, World War II veterans are scheduled to walk McConnell's flightline.

  • Air Force releases personal safety survey

    Air Force Headquarters has placed a spotlight on sexual assault by releasing a survey to approximately 100,000 Airmen Air Force-wide July 26, 2010.The "Air Force Personal Safety Survey" was sent to inboxes of approximately 100,000 randomly chosen Airmen. This survey is anonymous and is estimated to

  • Commander speaks about upcoming events

    Team McConnell (Airpower!!!),Our wing is blazing right now (just like our summer temperatures) and we're zipping through our change of command season. Yesterday, we welcomed Maj. Amy Harshner as our new 22nd Contracting Squadron commander and today, Lt. Col. George "Dutch" Dietrich will hand the

  • SERE specialists teach McConnell Airmen

    Tech. Sgt. Joseph Rheaume and Staff Sgt. Charles Millison, 22nd Operations Support Squadron survival, evasion, resistance and escape specialists, taught AirmenĀ a Level 1 Modern Army Combatives training course, July 20, 2010, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan.The course is designed to instill confidence