Col. Shanon Anderson, 436th Airlift Wing vice commander, signs the Sexual Assault Awareness Month proclamation at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, April 1, 2022. Anderson, along with other Dover AFB senior leaders, signed the proclamation to support SAAM in April. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. J.D. Strong II)

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  • Tricare makes traveling in U.S. carefree

    Preparing for a road trip or vacation requires planning -- what to pack, where to stay and what to do -- but taking a few minutes to think about health care before hitting the road can save a lot of hassles. To reduce the chance of health care problems while traveling, beneficiaries should see their

  • Museums offer free admission to military families

    Military members and their families will gain free access to hundreds of museums throughout the nation this summer, thanks to a partnership between the National Endowment for the Arts and Blue Star Families.More than 600 museums in 50 states and the District of Columbia have signed up so far to

  • Fitness clubs can turn workouts to rewards

    Some Airmen may feel the need for a little enticement to get rolling in a personal fitness program. The base fitness center has programs that can offer a nudge in the right direction.The fitness center offers the Fit Eagle Cardio and the Airlifter Strength Clubs to motivate people to work out in

  • IMA program to hire 1,600 by September

    The Individual Mobilization Augmentee program is set to hire 1,600 Airmen by September in positions opening worldwide in all career fields. Recent attrition rates and the rise of new positions have created a great need to grow the program. Unlike any other Air Force service member, IMAs have

  • With great (social) power, comes great (social) responsibility

    Air Force Reserve Command began access to social media sites April 26 ushering in a new era of networking and entertainment between Airmen and the electronic world. But, with this newly allocated privilege comes a whole new set of rules of engagement.That ROE is in the form of Air Force Instruction

  • Waging "war"-drobe: Airmen's uniform questions answered

    Each day, Airmen throughout the Air Force may ask themselves the same burning question: What color socks can I wear with these boots?Since the Airman Battle Uniform and sage boots began showing up across Air Force bases over two years ago, many variances in the standardized uniform have arisen.

  • Liberty Wing fuels shop, performs critical mission

    Just like driving a car with a leaking gas tank is hazardous, so is flying a $200 million plane with a fuel tank leak.The 512th Maintenance Squadron fuels shop here performs the critical mission of maintaining and repairing the fuels systems on the C-5 Galaxy and C-17 Globemaster III fleet. "We

  • 512th civil engineers "break ground" at Silver Flag

    You're a civil engineer working nightshift on an air field while deployed to a remote location. While performing your duties, your power generator runs out of gas and the air field loses its lighting ... only moments before an aircraft prepares to land. What would you do? Scenarios like these are

  • Reservists win recognition, medalllion at logistics ceremony

    Col. Randal L. Bright (far right), 512th Airlift Wing commander, and five reservists from Dover Air Force Base, Del., attended the Logistics Awards Banquet at the National Harbor, Md. May 27, 2010. Three members from the 512th AW were presented medallions at the event -- (from left to right) Senior