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  • Finance funds mission success

    With more than 130 different career fields in the Air Force, many Airmen find themselves much closer to a desk, in key support roles, than to the cockpit of an aircraft.One group of Airmen well versed in their supporting role is the dedicated members of the 30th Comptroller Squadron."We are a team

  • Holiday risk management

    The arrival of the holidays often means, visiting family and friends, cooking in a chaotic kitchen, energized children and travel. Through all this dissonance and pandemonium, the holidays can be an easy time to forget risk management.One extra step for safety can be the difference between enjoying

  • Youth center supports families

    With the military lifestyle often presenting unique challenges to families, the Air Force facilitates comprehensive programs, which aim to reduce the burden on families.One such way this is accomplished is with outlets like the 30th Force Support Squadron youth center which boasts a myriad of

  • Jan Kays

    Team Vandenberg honors those who served and continue to serve.Q: When did you begin serving? When did you retire?A: I came into the Air Force in October of 1973 during the Vietnam War and served for almost 10 years before getting out.Q: What was your job?A: I was an illustrator. I came in direct, I

  • Arthur Hicks

    Team Vandenberg honors those who served and continue to serve.Q: When did you begin serving? When did you retire?A: I began serving in 1941 and served for 28 years. My service included being one of the Tuskegee Airmen and a Chief Master Sgt. before retiring here in Vandenberg in 1969.Q: What was

  • Dorian Hodge

    Team Vandenberg honors those who served and continue to serve.Q: When did you begin serving? When did you retire?A: I began serving in May of 1985 and officially retired in June of 2005.Q: What was your job?A: I started out at the human resources laboratory at the now-closed Brooks Air Force Base in

  • Lynn Coggins

    Team Vandenberg honors those who served and continue to serve.Q: When did you begin serving? When did you retire?A: I came into the Air Force on July 27, 1973 and retired on October 1, 1993.Q: What was your job?A: Oh, goodness. I was all over the place. I started out in chapel management, which was

  • Calvin Tucker

    Team Vandenberg honors those who served and continue to serve.Q: When did you begin serving? When did you retire?A: I came in the Air Force on September 26, 1972 and I retired on October 1, 2000.Q: What was your job?A: My last job as a Chief Master Sgt. was 60th Services Squadron superintendent,

  • Only you can prevent security breaches

    In an unseen realm represented by ones and zeroes, an information war is constantly raging. Whether they know it or not, everyone who uses the internet is involved.Protecting information can be the difference between mission success and failure, and although we have cyber sentinels guarding the data