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  • AF to every Airman: Tell us your story

    Air Force leaders want Airmen to share their stories with the world and designed the 2014 American Airman Video Contest with that purpose in mind."Every Airman has a story -- and smartphone technology now allows those Airmen to share those stories to a wider audience than ever before," said Air

  • Think before sending: Protecting PII

    Network security is more than just a buzzword. It is an important tool used to secure not just information related to national security but also personal security. The Air Force, Army and the entire Department of Defense take information assurance and the protection of personal information

  • From the zoo, to Missouri Air National Guard blue

    For one Missouri National Guardsman, life as a Citizen-Airman is far from the wilds of her civilian career.Airman Casey Self, a zookeeper at the Kansas City Zoo, joined the 131st Bomb Wing to expand her resume from taking care of animals on land and water to people in the sky as well."When I moved

  • LRS Airmen keep 131st mission-ready at all times

    Three senior airmen from the 131st Logistics Readiness Squadron have a critical role in ensuring the Airmen of the 131st Bomb Wing are supplied with the uniforms and equipment they need to carry out the Wing's mission.Senior Airmen Adam Catts and Jeremiah Pressley, who work in material management,

  • Air Guard mechanics live total force integration

    Tucked away in Whiteman Air Force Base's vehicle maintenance building, four Airmen from the Missouri Air National Guard's 131st Bomb Wing are living up to the idea of total force integration.The Airmen, who work in the vehicle maintenance section of the 131st Logistics Readiness Squadron, have a

  • Finance office Airmen tackle challenges as a team

    The Airmen of the 131st Bomb Wing, Missouri Air National Guard's finance office live by a simple credo: 'No Money, No Mission.' The office's Airmen form a small but tight-knit group with the critical responsibility of ensuring the Wing's 1,100 Airmen are paid and their benefits are distributed