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  • Square D Spotlight: Staff Sgt. William Fleetwood

    “Serving in the U.S. Air Force is important to me because of the rich heritage it has within my family. Both my mother and father were enlisted in the Air Force as maintainers, my father retired after 21 years and my mother served 10 years. I want to do my part in serving my country—as my fellow

  • RAFM helps build morale with Steel Bones event

    Danny Campion, an amputee and member of Steel Bones, talks to participants and military members at an event Oct. 24, 2016, on RAF Mildenhall, England. Campion’s right arm was paralyzed due to nerve damage and he lost his right leg in a motorcycle accident in 2012. Steel Bones is a local British

  • Center for Character, Culture gets creative

    The Center for Character and Culture is hosting free interactive activities beginning Nov. 4, 2016.“These programs were designed by RAF Mildenhall Airmen to offer fun and engaging ways to reduce stress, foster (new and existing) relationships, strengthen interpersonal skills, and generally encourage

  • Fall Festival

    Team Mildenhall children take part in a parade during a Fall Festival Oct. 28, 2016, at the child development center on RAF Mildenhall, England. Children of all ages and their parents took time to come together to celebrate fall. (U.S. Air Force photo by Gina Randall)

  • Tri-base Airmen come together for ‘Strategic Think Tank’

    “Airmen solving Airmen problems,” said Senior Master Sgt. Tara Thompson, 100th Logistics Readiness Squadron Material Management flight chief. “We’re going to talk about potential problems we face in the Air Force. You’re going to walk us into a problem, then help us solve it. We want you to think

  • ‘Not disabilities but different abilities’

    “I grew up in Texas, on the farm and on the football field. I was a high-energy kid, played football pretty well, and made good grades,” recalled Lt. Col. Brandon Sokora, 100th Civil Engineer Squadron commander, as he opened up about his story and how his life drastically changed when confronted

  • Square DSpotlight: Staff Sgt. Rufus Brenneman

    “I love music. I DJ at the Galaxy Club on Friday nights, and I play country music Monday nights on a local radio station. Music helps you deal with life – especially country music for me, because there’s a lot of stuff people can connect and relate to. That’s just one reason I fell in love with it.”

  • Domestic violence, abuse – Family Advocacy is here to help

    A young boy sat trembling in the car as he heard two gun shots ring from inside the house. His mother screamed in agony as his father rushed her back to their car. Distraught over the events that had just occurred, his mother was stunned and mortified. While watching his mother fight to get into the