Airman thrives in Army pharmacy
Being in charge of Soldiers is tough enough, but doing it as an Airman
can test the mettle of even the most professional person. One Air Force
sergeant, however, is making it look easy.
Being in charge of Soldiers is tough enough, but doing it as an Airman
can test the mettle of even the most professional person. One Air Force
sergeant, however, is making it look easy.
Supplying Rwandan schools
(Bottom left) Tech. sergeants Fred Libby and Bill Pariseau, 86th
Contingency Response Group, deliver supplies to a local school in
Kigali, Rwanda as part of community relations initiatives the group
started during a deployment to move Rwandan peacekeeping troops into
the troubled region of Darfur, Sudan.
Master Sgt. George Jumara, base graphics NCOIC, recently took second
place in the Military Graphic Artist of the Year competition.
Spring Project Wingman Day
I am excited and humbled about the opportunity to command the
This past month the KMC has experienced multiple driving while
intoxicated incidents. Fortunately, no one has lost his or her life.
The Air Force does a remarkable job providing for its members and
provides a platform for success. Training and education are routinely
made available, not only in our professions, but also for lifestyle and
safety. Our part of the deal is to use that knowledge for success,
growth and service. Sadly, not all take advantage of the opportunities
provided and often find a more difficult road to follow that is
sometimes filled with lost careers and even the loss of human life.
Riot control, fire team formations and vehicle searches are all topics covered in the Selectively Trained and Ready program.
Capt. Jerry Ruiz had been in Baghdad for about two weeks, still
learning his mission at the New Al Muthana Air Base, when he noticed a
commotion near the officer quarters.
Antonio Howard (right), a security forces journeyman from Volkel Air
Base, Netherlands, sang a scorching rendition of Stevie Wonder