Chief Master Sgt. Juliet Gudgel, command chief of Air Education and Training Command, toured the
AETC command chief visits Little Rock AFB, discusses innovation
↧
↧
Spouses immersed in Combat Airlift mission
Key spouses participated in the Senior Leader Spouse Immersion tour recently to familiarize
↧
Air Force strengthens communication with indigenous people at home
As part of their jobs globally, Department of Defense employees learn about the people, cultures and customs of other countries. Recently civilians and Airmen at a American Indian Cultural, Communication, and Consultation Course at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, learned how to work with tribal cultures and people in their own backyards.
↧
314th AW excellence mirrors founding unit
Imagine being packed shoulder to shoulder in a C-47 Skytrain. As silence filled the cargo deck,
↧
Air Force receives tips on how to embrace, respect America's native people
As part of their jobs globally, Department of Defense employees learn about the people, cultures and customs of other countries. Civilians and Airmen at a recent American Indian Cultural, Communication, and Consultation Course held at the Walters Community Support Center Sept. 12-14, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, learned how to work with tribal cultures and people in their own backyards.
↧
↧
Team Little Rock welcomes home deployed Airmen
Tattered, weathered boots appear on the steps of a C-130J aircraft, followed by camouflaged bodies,
↧
Soaring back in time: Thunder Over the Rock Air, Space Show
Heads whip from left to right as two red, white and blue F-16 Fighting Falcons soar past, seemingly
↧
19th MDG keeps Team Little Rock healthy with flu vaccine
Flu and cold season has begun, and the 19th Medical Group staff are administering vaccines to Team
↧
Command Post: Safeguarding Team Little Rock 24/7
Behind the doors of an entrapment phones are ringing off the hook in the 19th Airlift Wing Command
↧
↧
Proper procedures for base sponsorship, access
Sponsors and guests are allowed to enter Little Rock Air Force Base through the Trusted Traveler program by showing one form of identification at an entry control point. However, sponsors cannot bring visitors on the installation without getting a pass. Therefore, guests must be vetted through the Visitors Control Center, whether or not 100 percent ID checks are in effect. Read more to find out about the proper procedures to gain access to Little Rock AFB as a visitor.
↧
Little Rock AFB hosts Arkansas’ largest STEM Fest
Little Rock Air Force Base hosted Arkansas’ largest STEM festival in conjunction with the Thunder Over the Rock Air and Space Show, with field trip day Oct. 26 that drew more than 20,000 attendees, over 13,000 of whom were students.
↧
Airmen help air and space show soar to success
The Thunder Over the Rock Air and Space Show runs on augmentee power provided by Team Little Rock Airmen to maintain a secure and enjoyable experience at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, Oct. 27-28, 2018.
↧
Thunder Over the Rock Air and Space Show comes to Little Rock AFB
Thousands of spectators gather around a line of four C-130 Hercules representing the units that make up the Home of Combat Airlift at show center of the Thunder Over the Rock Air and Space Show to stare in awe as the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds soar overhead Oct. 27-28.
↧
↧
CFC kicks off at Little Rock AFB
The 57th annual Combined Federal Campaign gives federal employees, postal workers and service
↧
AMC commander talks care for Airmen, readiness with Team Little Rock
Team Little Rock Airmen had the opportunity to interact with and tell their stories to Gen. Maryanne
↧
Fit to fight: Airmen enhance workout environment
The Little Rock Air Force Base Fitness and Sports Center staff have been transforming their facility
↧
ALS invites families to learn about NCO duties, base resources
Airman Leadership School is now hosting a soirée for each ALS class to welcome Airmen and their
↧
↧
Policy changes for Post-9/11 GI Bill transfers
The Department of Defense postponed their previous effective date of July 12, 2018, to July 12, 2019. Since the policy change was effective immediately, service members who were previously eligible found themselves ineligible to transfer their benefits. To ensure issues were addressed fairly, the effective date was pushed back a year.
↧
Airman boosts C-130J expertise via Rolls Royce course
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Christopher Clemons, 19th Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion
↧
Same skills different mission: firefighter becomes Airman
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Kyle Talley, 19th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, arrived at
↧
More Pages to Explore .....