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  • Spelling ‘team’ with an ‘I’

    We've all heard many quotable quotes about teamwork throughout our lives. I'm sure you're familiar with, "None of us is as smart, or as strong, as all of us," or the catchy acronym, "TEAM = Together Everyone Achieves More." My personal favorite has always been "You don't spell 'team' with an

  • 379th Air Expeditionary Wing Wingman Week

    Airmen with the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing participated in Wingman Week here Oct. 21 through 27. Wingman Week is meant to emphasize the importance of Airmen helping other Airmen make responsible choices. "The bedrock of what makes Airmen good wingmen is our core values. Imbedded in integrity,

  • What happens TDY, stays TDY?

    It has been a little over a month since I have arrived here and I continue to be amazed at how professional our Airman, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Coalition Partners are. However, I have also noticed that our office has seen a rise in investigations regarding unprofessional relationships.

  • Personal and Family Readiness Program

    What is Readiness? Readiness is the ability to deploy and employ without delay and is fundamental to the successful accomplishment of the Air Force mission. Deployments and remote assignments are parts of military life for which service members and families need to prepare. Your ARC has a variety of

  • General Orders Maintain Good Order in AOR

    Since 1990, General Order 1 (GO1) has been in effect. While there have been a few changes, none of the requirements of GO1 should come as a surprise. Despite being in effect for more than 17 years, military members oftentimes claim they "did not know" what they were doing was prohibited. Whether or

  • Has your driver’s license expired?

    Don't panic. Many states offer automatic extensions to military personnel which last until separation from active duty service. If your state does not offer an extension, many permit military members to renew their licenses by mail or on their Web sites. Information on renewal by mail or the Web can