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  • Fairchild's Finest: Airman 1st Class Joseph Carroll

    Fairchild's Finest is a weekly recognition program that highlights top-performing Airmen.Rank/Name: Airman 1st Class Joseph CarrollUnit of assignment: 92nd Communications SquadronDuty title: Knowledge managerHometown and state: Truth or Consequences, New MexicoWhat do you do on a daily basis at

  • Evolution of perspective: Airman finds balance after diagnosis

    Senior Master Sgt. Daphne Soto never meets a stranger. Each encounter opens a door to a potential new friend, or to someone who just needs to talk. She'll keep the door open for both.This 24-year Air Force veteran will weave a serpentine path through cubicles and offices just to say hello to every

  • Fairchild leaders gain deeper understanding of religious belief systems

    A panel composed of Buddhist, Atheist, Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Neo-pagan and Native American spiritualist members congregated Feb. 5 for a common goal - to educate 30 Air Force leaders on a sample of the various belief systems that are practiced in the military today.The belief system

  • Fairchild brings awareness to teen dating violence

    Members from the 92nd Medical Operations Squadron Family Advocacy office met with teen dependents from the 141st Air Refueling Wing Feb. 8, at the teen center here, as part of a Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month event.Seventeen attendees participated in the three-hour event where there was

  • Team Fairchild welcomes new 92nd FSS commander

    Maj. Daniel Rigsbee took over as the 92nd Force Support Squadron commander Feb. 9, here. This is Rigsbee's first assignment as a commander. He previously was at the Air Force Personnel Center, where he was the chief of Air Force casualty services.Col. David Stookey, 92nd Mission Support Group

  • Know the rules; preventing misuse of GOVs

    For some Airmen, their job requires driving to get the mission completed. In this case, government operated vehicles are authorized.GOVs are closely controlled because of their easy accessibility, high visibility and potential for misuse."When someone needs a vehicle, they need to have a

  • The Boom Podcast, Feb. 6

    This week Staff Sgt. D.J. Ayres and Tech. Sgt. Brian Bender talk about Fairchild maintainers being honored, the Super Bowl, the new long rang bomber, the Air Force gaining 4000 new troops and much more.YouTube: http://youtu.be/fp4nswSNRDEiTunes: http://bit.ly/theboomonitunes

  • The Justice Files: January 2015

    During the month of January, two Fairchild Airmen received nonjudicial punishment under Article 15, Uniform Code of Military Justice and six Airmen were involuntarily separated for misconduct. Commanders use the following as a means of punishment, rehabilitation and maintaining good order and

  • Fairchild's Finest: Senior Airman Christopher Louison

    Fairchild's Finest is a weekly recognition program that highlights top-performing Airmen.Rank/Name: Senior Airman Christopher LouisonUnit of assignment: 92nd Air Refueling SquadronDuty title: Squadron Aviation Resource ManagementHometown and state: Miami, FloridaWhat do you do on a daily basis at

  • Team Fairchild recognized for Commute Trip Reduction program

    Members of Team Fairchild were acknowledged for their contributions toward the Commute Trip Reduction program at the Way to Go Ceremony Jan. 29, 2015, at the Davenport Hotel in Spokane, Wash.The CTR program has reduced traffic congestion, petroleum consumption and air pollution all while encouraging