• Weekend Trip: McConnell teamwork helps new Airmen see mission up close

    Birthdays came a little early this year for Airman 1st Class Matt Rourk, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron and Airman Timothy Lollis, 22nd Communications Squadron. They were among 29 active-duty Airmen who flew with a Reserve KC-135 Stratotanker crew on an aerial refueling mission, Jan. 10, here.

  • Team McConnell adopts total “four’s” training

    Just prior to being named the Secretary of the Air Force last year, Michael B. Donley said he wanted to "open the door to innovation" to every junior person in the Air Force. Capt. Mark Villacis accepted the invitation. Total force integration and better operational effectiveness were the results.

  • Congratulations McConnell's newest AMC award winners

    Team McConnell would like to recognize its newest award winners. Unit Awards: Distinguished Flying Unit Safety Award22nd Air Refueling Wing Distinguished Motorcycle Safety Award (Small Organization)22nd Air Refueling Wing Individual Awards: AMC Safety Officer of the Year Maj. Michael Morman AMC

  • Congratulations McConnell's newest BTZ winners

    Team McConnell would like to recognize its newest below-the-zone winners. 10th Air Support Operations Squadron Andrew Deahn 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Gilberto Rodriguez-Martinez Christopher Hughes 22nd Communication Squadron Daylin Heer 22nd Logistics Readiness Squadron Brian Mitchell 22nd

  • Congratulations to the newest ALS graduates

    Congratulations to the following senior airmen who graduated here Dec. 18 10th Air Support Operations Squadron Jerome Colbert 22nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron Matthew Rosenfeldt 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Reginald Albeza Michael Barrett Ross Drown John Miller Shea Santos 22nd Civil Engineer

  • Congratulations McConnell's newest NCOA graduates

    Team McConnell would like to recognize its sergeants who graduated Dec. 18 from Forrest L. Vosler Non-commissioned Officer Academy at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Tech. Sgt. Lawrence Diaz Tech. Sgt. Michael Ours 22nd Civil Engineer Squadron Tech. Sgt. Joseph

  • It breathes, bleeds, dies; mannequin trains base medics

    He gasps for air to fill his lungs and flickers his eyelids around dilated pupils at the medics hovering over him. He's bleeding, his symptoms are life threatening. It's a good thing he's not really alive. He's a high-tech robotic mannequin used to train medical personnel to treat patients with a