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  • D-M Airman awarded ACC Company Grade Officer of the Year

    Capt. Ridge Flick, 354th Fighter Squadron Weapons and Tactics chief, was named the 2017 Air Combat Command Company Grade Officer of the Year.The ACC Company Grade Officer of the Year is awarded to an officer that shows extraordinary leadership, expertise and commitment not only in their career

  • 306th RQS to receive new training facility

    The construction of the 306th Rescue Squadron‘s new training facility is underway at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz.The 306th RQS is currently spread out among multiple facilities throughout the base. This building will finally house all of its agencies under one roof.

  • D-M holds annual Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony

    Davis-Monthan Air Force Base hosted its annual Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Desert Dove Chapel, April 23.The ceremony is held each year to commemorate the victims and survivors of the Holocaust.

  • CE test warfighting capabilities

    The 355th Civil Engineer Squadron participated in an airfield damage response and assessment exercise at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base March 28-30, 2018. The exercise was held to evaluate their response to a damaged airfield in a simulated deployed environment.

  • Airman to attend medical degree prep

    Staff Sgt. Shane Berger, an airborne linguist with the 755th Operational Support Squadron, was one of nine enlisted Airmen selected to attend a medical degree preparatory course.The Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program gives selected Airmen an opportunity to complete the preparatory

  • Blanchard Golf Course to close

    The Eagles Nest Café and Blanchard Golf Course will cease all operations except for the driving range and putting green, May 1.

  • When you can give, the Air Force Assistance Fund gives back

    Since 1942, the AFAF campaign has been run by the Air Force family to help the Air Force family. Whether we are aware of it or not, each of us knows someone who has been helped by the Fund. Anything we can do today helps ensure that assistance will be available for other Airmen and other families

  • Pararescueman embodies Service Before Self

    U.S. Air Force pararescuemen play a very important role in the U.S. Air Force mission by recovering and providing medical care to isolated personnel in combat zones. They have a monumental responsibility to uphold the Air Force Core Value of “Service before self.” One Airman decided to go above and