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  • 344th ARS Airman earns spotlight performer

    As a spotlight performer, individuals are chosen by leadership for demonstrating the Air Force's Core Values: Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do.Senior Airman Antonia Badea, 344th Air Refueling Squadron aviation resource manager, was selected as the 22nd Air Refueling

  • Inside the vault

    While some Airmen will not experience combat throughout their career, many of them will be issued a weapon if they are placed in a hostile environment.If that time comes, they visit the weapons vault in the 22nd Logistics Readiness Squadron to pick up their weapon."Aside from security forces, we

  • Emergency management: training for the worst, hoping for the best

    When a civil engineer squadron is mentioned, many people conjure up pictures of hard hats, digging equipment and structural maintenance, whereas an Airman donning a hazardous material suit might seem more fitting elsewhere.The 22nd Civil Engineer Squadron readiness and emergency management flight

  • Finding the balance

    In moments of duress, struggle and pain, the ability to overcome feelings of helplessness is called spiritual resiliency and it's one of the Air Force's four pillars of the Comprehensive Airman Fitness program. Spiritual resiliency is about finding something special that will motivate you and

  • 22nd CS Airman earns spotlight performer

    As a spotlight performer, individuals are chosen by leadership for demonstrating the Air Force's Core Values: Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do.Staff Sgt. Luke Sanders, 22nd Communications Squadron quality assurance evaluator, was selected as the 22nd Air Refueling

  • 22nd SFS Airman earns spotlight performer

    As a spotlight performer, individuals are chosen by leadership for demonstrating the Air Force's Core Values: Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do.Airman 1st Class Emily Reitz, 22nd Security Forces Squadron installation entry controller, was selected as the 22 ARW

  • McConnell: home of the 'booms'

    At a distance, their flight suits may make them appear to be pilots, however, their work station isn't in the cockpit; the boom pod is their real home.The boom operators of McConnell Air Force Base comprise the world's largest single group in their career field. While their main role is to manually

  • 384th ARS Airman earns spotlight performer

    As a spotlight performer, individuals are chosen by leadership for demonstrating the Air Force's Core Values: Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do.Staff Sgt. Jason Coffey, 384th Air Refueling Squadron scheduling NCO in charge, was selected as the 22nd Air Refueling Wing

  • 22nd Director of Staff Airman earns spotlight performer

    As a spotlight performer, individuals are chosen by leadership for demonstrating the Air Force's Core Values: Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do.Airman 1st Class So Hyun Park, 22nd Comptroller Squadron financial services technician was chosen as the 22nd ARW spotlight

  • McConnell fit family goes to finals

    McConnell's first family to compete in the national Triple Play Fit Family Challenge has progressed to the third and final tier of the national competition. The Blairs are among the top five out of two hundred families who will travel to Los Angeles, Calif. to compete for the title."In this last