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  • FTAC changes bring new perspectives

    It has been more than a year since the First Term Airman Center here implemented changes to its program in accordance with Headquarters Air Force.The changes included the introduction of micro briefs, which are intended to prevent first-term Airmen from receiving duplicate briefings at career

  • Five AADD volunteers reach milestone

    Many Airmen stationed here and at bases around the Air Force spend their time volunteering for Airmen Against Drunk Driving. In 2012, a select few reached the 75-hour volunteer milestone.Senior Airman Christopher Farris, 355th Logistic Readiness Squadron AADD president, Staff Sgt. Bruce Liu, 355th

  • Being aware of traumatic brain injuries

    March is Brain Injury Awareness Month, and the 355th Medical Group is doing its part to draw attention to this medical issue. The 355th MDG is providing information about traumatic brain injuries: what they are, how they are caused and how the risk of sustaining a TBI can be avoided.A TBI is a blow

  • D-M Airman saves time earning a degree

    An Airman here doesn't attend college but rather spends his time earning college credit through the College Level Examination Program as well as the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support program. Airman 1st Class Connor Proctor, 355th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron A-10 avionics

  • Focusing on more than the bystander

    Sexual Assault Prevention and Response officials across the Air Force are revamping their training programs. Bystander Intervention training is slated to be replaced with annual Sexual Assault Response Training in March.The SART will be an hour-long classroom course. Airmen can attend one of the

  • Dental Squadron Airmen educate children about dental care

    Oral care starts at a young age, and Airmen from the 355th Dental Squadron are getting the word out to children on base during Children's Dental Health Month, preparing them for healthy teeth in the present and future. Six members from the 355th DS went to several locations on base and educated

  • Everyone needs a hobby

    Most people have a hobby: painting, stamp collecting and sewing. It's a way to blow off steam after a long day at work. For Master Sgt. Kevin Wilske, 355th Fighter Wing Plans and Programs superintendent, he enjoys building works of art out of wood. Wilske's wood working foundation began about two

  • The Loft visits Biosphere 2

    Throughout the year, the Loft Airman Ministry Center plans and coordinates trips and events to build morale for the D-M dormitory Airmen. This year included a trip to the Biosphere 2 facility on Feb. 9.The Loft is an area located within the dorms where Airmen can come to watch television, use free

  • Digital threats detected by digital warriors

    As Senior Airman Ryan Brock, 355th Communications Squadron information assurance technician, sits at his desk, the glow of the computer screen illuminates on his face. He's looking for perpetrators of the digital kind. Those who unknowingly put D-M's computer network systems at risk.Most Airmen

  • A chief’s recollection

    Chief Master Sgt. Dawna Cnota, 355th Fighter Wing command chief master sergeant, joined the Air Force 27 years ago as security police law enforcement, now known as security forces. She knew she would make a career of the military, but never imagined she would become a command chief master sergeant