• Reservists step up to help McConnell firefighters

    When the 22nd Civil Engineer Squadron fire department found out it was losing 12 Airmen to deployments, they realized they were going to need some help with day-to-day operations on the base. Six reservists, who traveled from bases across the country, answered the call to ensure the mission

  • Gotta catch ‘em all!

    Recently, there have been increased reports of wild creatures roaming around the base. Predominant sightings include near the airfield park, the Chapel and around the running path.  Personnel are advised to use caution as they approach the creatures so as not to startle them as they throw their

  • Medical training helps thousands in Guatemala

    Seven Airmen assigned to the 22nd Medical Group recently participated in medical readiness training in La Blanca, Guatemala, May 23-June 2, providing healthcare to approximately 8,500 people.The Airmen worked with other Department of Defense personnel, as well as Reserve Officer Training Corps

  • School supply giveaway supports Airmen, families

    The Airman and Family Readiness Center will hold a school supply giveaway for the 22nd Air Refueling Wing’s E-5 and below active duty members and their dependents, July 18-22, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., in Bldg. 338.Supplies will be given to dependents ranging from preschool through high school age. Some

  • Fort Riley JTAC complete exercise

    Tenth Air Support Operations Squadron joint terminal attack controllers march through a field during land navigation operations, June 22, 2016, at Fort Riley, Kan. Tenth ASOS JTAC Airmen participated in a field training exercise facilitated to ensure all Airmen are currently proficient, physically

  • 22nd MXS Airmen collect ribs

    The 22nd Maintenance Squadron collected more than 800 slabs of ribs which were donated by Dillons in partnership with the USO.The ribs will be used to support base-wide events such as unit picnics and other morale building activities including cookouts for its swing-shift and midnight-shift members,

  • PTSD Awareness leads to positive treatment

    Post-traumatic Stress Disorder can be debilitating in some patients, but thanks to advancements in research and the continued training of mental health providers, treatments are getting better all the time.Maj. Joel Foster, Chief of Air Force Deployment Mental Health, said treating PTSD has improved

  • Barrier signs

    Airman 1st Class James Ori, 22nd Civil Engineer Squadron structures apprentice, replaces signs on serpentine barriers at the main gate, June 21, 2016, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Barriers at the gate are used to help maintain safety and security on the base. (U.S. Air Force photos/Airman Erin

  • KC-135 oil check

    Airman 1st Class Gregory Newsom, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, simulates checking the engine oil level on a KC-135 Stratotanker for training, June 17, 2016, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Engine oil is checked after every flight to ensure proper quantities are maintained. (U.S.

  • Faces of Rapid Global Mobility

    Airman 1st Class Matthew McClendon, 22nd Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter.The Air Force is helping me accomplish my dreams. I have always wanted to be a firefighter and I plan on going back to Joint Base Elmendorf Alaska, where I was originally stationed for three years and work for the Air