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  • Moushey family earns YoAFF Spotlight award

    Team McConnell would like to honor Master Sgt. Patrick Moushey, 22nd Maintenance Squadron production supervisor, his wife Susan Moushey, postal clerk and key spouse member, Kaitlyn,14, and Colton, 11, by giving them a Year of the Air Force Family Spotlight award. This award is an Airman and Family

  • 22nd Medical Group member earns spotlight performer

    Staff Sgt. Stacey Clouse, 22nd Medical Support Squadron acquisition and customer service NCOIC, has been in the Air Force for more than 12 years and has been stationed at McConnell for one year. The Newport News, Va., native's hobbies include running, reading and spending time with her children.Who

  • Aircrew flight equipment: One stop shop

    Aircrew flight equipment Airmen maintain and repair aircrew eye, respiratory and protective systems annually. The Airmen inspect more than 400 helmets each year.  Aircrew flight equipment Airmen ensure the safety of McConnell's aircrew by inspecting the safety equipment capable of helping aircrew

  • 350th Air Refueling Squadron member earns spotlight performer

    Airman 1st Class Terry Harman, 350th Air Refueling Squadron boom operator, has been in the Air Force for more than two years and has been stationed at McConnell since completing technical school in 2008. His main hobbies include building an 18 ft. canoe and drawing portraits of his family

  • Bandit spouse earns Mrs. Missouri U.S. title

    Known as mom, volunteer and military spouse, a McConnell member recently attained the title of Mrs. Missouri United States. Ashley McAnally, wife of Staff Sgt. Brandon McAnally, 349th Air Refueling Squadron boom operator, was recently crowned Mrs. Missouri U.S. Stationed at McConnell for four years,

  • Safety office protects McConnell

    The Airmen of the safety office assist in performing operational risk assessments at operational and occupational levels to include industrial, contractual, sports, recreation, and traffic areas. Ground safety develops and maintains current Air Force Occupational Safety and Health standards,

  • 22nd Air Refueling Wing members earns spotlight performer

    Staff Sgt. Bryant Warren, 22nd Air Refueling Wing Equal Opportunity NCOIC, has been in the Air Force for 10 years. He has been stationed at McConnell for five months. His main hobbies include writing poetry, watching sports, collecting hats and spending time with his family.Who is the most positive

  • Local hero becomes pilot for a day

    With his hands folded behind his back, and a flight suit slightly too long for his 9-year-old frame, Kamren Teague, a boy from Wichita, Kan., joined the flying community of the 344th Air Refueling Squadron June 30, 2010.Kamren, who was recently diagnosed with Stage III Lymphoma, and four other

  • 22nd Maintenance Group member earns spotlight performer

    Senior Airman Melissa Hof, 22nd Maintenance Group knowledge operations manager, has been in the Air Force for four years. She has been stationed at McConnell for three and a half years. Her main hobbies include finishing her education, reading and spending time with friends.Who is the most positive

  • First to respond: Instrument, flight control systems Airmen

    The Airmen of the instrument and flight controls shop are the first to respond if anything malfunctions with avionics systems, radar, video display, automatic flight control and fuel management systems.To view the slideshow, click here.