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  • Marcelina Chambers represents D-M in military spouse of the year contest

    D-M's very own Marcelina Chambers has won military spouse of the year for the base. She is currently in the running for the Air Force wide distinction.Chambers has been a military spouse for over eleven years, as well as a mother of two daughters, Renatta Raquel, 7, and Sariah Martina, 3. During the

  • Watching your wingmen

    As military members, it is everyone's job to watch out for each other. See an Airman with a jacked-up uniform, fix it for them. The same is true if someone knows an Airman who may be showing signs of contemplating suicide. According to the Associated Press, the number of Air Force suicides in 2012

  • AFREP can fix it

    In most offices, there's a closet, probably known as "the back", where electronics go to die. This keyboard won't read common access cards anymore? Put it in the back. The printer keeps jamming? Put it in the back. Pretty soon "the back" is filled with malfunctioning electronics that will soon be

  • Improve your roll with bowling clinics at Davis-Monthan Lanes

    Bowlers can take their game to the next level with bowling clinics at Davis-Monthan Lanes. The sessions will be coached by Del Delgado, pro shop operator, and James Kraykovich, 355 Force Support Squadron bowling center manager. The next session is scheduled for February 8th, and registration starts

  • Honor amongst Airmen

    Master Sgt. John Brown, 923rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron first sergeant, played a key role in Air Force Honor Guard. Brown uses the leadership skills he learned in AFHG now as a first sergeant.Brown arrived at Bolling Air Force Base, Washington D.C. as an airman first class in October 1998. At

  • Hitting the dusty trail

    Capt. Collin O'Bryant, 43rd Electronic Combat Squadron EC-130 pilot trains and runs ultra-marathons that range from 40 to 55 miles each week. An ultra-marathon consists of running more than 26 miles at a time.O'Bryant began to realize when he moved to Tucson in 2010 from Columbus, Miss. how much he

  • Go for a ride with Outdoor Recreation

     Looking for a new way to enjoy Tucson? Mountain biking is a great way to explore the local area as well as a good workout. Outdoor Recreation offers bikes to rent and occasionally teaches a mountain bike & maintenance course."The course teaches Airmen how to take care of a bike, change a tire,

  • Laying the floor work

    Though Christmas has come and gone, some Airmen are still giving back to the base. Led by U.S. Air Force Maj. Gregory Stack, 355th Fighter Wing executive officer, approximately 30 individuals laid down mats in the newly renovated cross functional fitness area at the Haeffner Fitness Center.With the

  • Moulage helps Airmen save lives

    Airmen from D-M volunteered to be moulaged during the base's phase two exercise from Dec. 11 to 14.Moulaging is the process of applying costume makeup and the use of props to simulate real-life injuries. It is often used during base exercises. The visual effects of the moulage can help mentally

  • EFMP offers help to special needs family members

    The Airmen and Family Readiness Center on D-M offers families many opportunities to connect with other families around the base. The Exceptional Family Member Program offers families with special needs a way to get the help and support they need.The EFMP is a mandatory enrollment program