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  • Col. Morriss retires after 31 years

        More than 100 friends, family and fellow Airmen attended the retirement ceremony for Col. James L. Morriss III, 307th Bomb Wing vice commander, at Hoban Hall April 29. The ceremony was a culmination of 31 years of service and dedication to the Air Force and the mission of the B-52

  • School is out for FTU class 16-03

    Lt. Col. Brent Weisner, 93rd Bomb Squadron commander, presents the Meeks Outstanding Crew Award to 1st Lt. Joshua Acosta, 2nd Lt. Mark Edwards and 1st Lt. Cody Moran during a Formal Training Unit graduation ceremony April 28, 2017, at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. The award is presented to the

  • A Great Get-Together

    Members of the 307th Bomb Wing play for keeps during Family Fun Day activities at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., April 29, 2017. Threatening weather did not deter Airmen and their family members from turning out in large numbers to enjoy a host of athletic events including basketball, horse shoes,

  • President Signs Bill to Extend Veteran’s Choice Health Care Law

    President Donald J. Trump signed the Veterans Choice Program Extension and Improvement Act so military veterans can continue receiving health care in the civilian sector when care is not easily accessible from a Veterans Affairs Department provider.

  • MiCare becomes TOL Patient Portal Secure Messaging

    The Air Force MiCare system that lets patients at Air Force hospitals and clinics communicate securely with their health providers is getting a new name. The system is now called TOL Patient Portal Secure Messaging, the same name used by the Army and Navy. This is intended to minimize confusion for

  • VLPAD adds 51 jobs; more active-duty openings for officer, enlisted

    The Air Force has expanded the Voluntary Limited Period of Active Duty program, adding 51 additional Air Force Specialty Codes for select air reserve component officers. Reserve and Air National Guard Airmen from select Air Force officer and enlisted specialties may now serve on active duty in

  • Civilian developmental education helps grow tomorrow’s leaders

    Shelli Dunn fondly remembers her recent experiences at Squadron Officer School, especially one particular exercise called Project X.  “The exercise’s various scenarios are designed to challenge our communication abilities, organizational skills and physical coordination,” said Dunn, a human resource