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  • Air Force true-blues take up activities to combat the 'blues'

    If you're down and out and not at your best And things that you face have put you to the test. If you need a good way to get out of this mess, Here are a few ways to combat your stress. Today's Airman is part of an expeditionary force and subject to many stressors. But packed in every Airman's

  • Vandenberg Area Defense Counsel works for those in need

    An unsung hero is a person who makes an essential yet unrecognized contribution. If military members face a Letter of Reprimand or an Article 15, the Area Defense Counsel could be their unsung hero. An independent entity at Vandenberg, the ADC falls under the Air Force Legal Operations Agency.

  • Airmen ask: Should I do it myself?

    With the approach of PCS season, many Airmen have to ask themselves one important question, 'Should I move myself or let the government move me?' Formerly known, and often still referred to as DITY moves, personally performed moves can result in huge payoffs; however, they also involve daunting

  • Airmen can invest expendable funds to acquire $1 million

    What Airman wouldn't want $1 million in 40 years? When invested in a Thrift Savings Plan, money accrues that will help lower loan rates, help with home buying and even create collateral to purchase a car. An Airman who invests 10 percent of income into a Thrift Savings Plan will have reached that $1

  • Forecast bright, sunny for weather squadron

    In the fiery display of a rocket lifting off from its temporary land-based home, the day-to-day operations prior to that spectacular site sometimes get lost in the mix. For the many weeks prior to lift-off, rocket scientists, technicians, logisticians, and the many other hard-working people needed