• Air Force awards contract for improved Female Body Armor

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, Ohio (AFLCMC) – The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Female Fitment Program Office has awarded a contract to begin production and development for body armor designed to better protect female Airmen during combat and contingency operations.Finding uniform items and gear

  • Earn a digital badge for what you know and can do

    Getting credit for what you know and can do is becoming easier with the launch of a digital credentials beta test currently underway. Under the Force Development umbrella, Air Education and Training Command’s Credentialing Division has partnered with industry and academia to test a digital

  • Summer Health Hazards

    Summer is a great time to be outside and enjoy the weather. Awareness of summer health hazards can help you prevent potential injuries and discomfort. Here’s how you can protect yourself and others, and enjoy the summer fun.

  • 433rd CES firefighters deploy; unit, families say farewell

    Early-morning June 28, firefighters from the 433rd Civil Engineer Squadron and their families gathered in the darkness here to say their goodbyes before the Reserve Citizen Airmen begin their deployment journey.The firefighters are headed to an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia for a 6-month

  • June is men’s health month

    June marks the month for men’s health, a time to highlight and recognize the good and bad practices of staying healthy for men by helping to provide awareness of health risks. While most men in the military understand the importance of staying “Fit to Fight,” it is just as important to be reminded

  • 433rd MSG Commander welcomes former MSG commander

    Col. Lisa M. Craig, Headquarters Air Force Reserve Command A1 director of manpower, personnel and services, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, returned to the 433rd Airlift Wing here, where she was assigned until 2016. Craig met with her successor, Col. Wayne M. Williams, 433rd Mission Support Group

  • Taking care of AF frontline providers

    Air Force medics are on the front lines against COVID-19, and maintaining their mental well-being is critical to keeping them in the fight.Delivering medical care in a pandemic or other crisis creates new mental health challenges, and makes existing challenges more serious. Medics should be aware of