• PTSD barriers and stigmas

    Effective treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder is possible, but many Airmen falsely think seeking medical help for PTSD will hurt their career and will not help them get better.

  • Women inspiring next generation’s successes

    Chief Master Sgt. Yasmeen Wilson, 33rd Fighter Wing command chief, realized early in her career she had a responsibility to use her voice and make a difference for future Airmen.

  • 96th TW to undergo unit effectiveness inspection

    Inspectors from the Air Force Material Command Inspector General office will converge on the 96th Test Wing to evaluate its performance during a unit effectiveness inspection June 18-22 here.

  • Wounded Warrior finds purpose in sharing story

    On Oct. 11, 2015, Col. Laurel Burkel was rescued from the mangled wreckage of the helicopter crash in Afghanistan. Burkel lived to tell her story, but Maj. Phyllis Pelky, Master Sgt. Greg Kuhse, and three NATO partners were lost. Recently, she shared her story of resiliency during a Wounded Warrior

  • Eglin gets technical

    Errol Reid, Test Equity, demonstrates an oscilloscope to Staff Sgt. Leo Murphy, 96th Communications Squadron at the Technology Expo at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. June 7.

  • Donating life

    Alexa D’Aurora donates blood as Tonya O’Malley, One Blood donor services, monitors the progress during a blood drive at Bldgs. 1 and 11, June 5 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.