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  • 92nd Medical Group remains resilient through PCS season

    Permanent Change of Station season is still upon us and has been since the beginning of summer. It's marked by changes of command, farewell gatherings and many retirement ceremonies. It can also cause frustration in the work place due to fluctuations in manning and shuffling of duties.The 92nd

  • 36th Rescue Flight rescues injured horseback rider

    Airmen from Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., rescued a 66-year-old male July 21 near McCall, Idaho, after he was kicked by his horse and injured his hip and leg.The victim, John Beeh, was on his way via horseback with his wife and another couple to camp at 20-Mile Lake when the incident occurred. He

  • 'BE WELL' hopes to improve Airmen fitness

    (Editor's Note: This article is part of a 4-part series on Comprehensive Airman Fitness. The goal of CAF is to help Airmen, Air Force civilians and family members become more resilient and better-equipped to deal with the rigors of military life by promoting mental, spiritual, social and physical

  • Ready, Set, Go!

    Airmen competed in a triathlon held at Clear Lake, Wash. on July 20th, proving to themselves and others they are truly fit to fight. The 92nd Force Support Squadron holds the Clear Lake triathlon every year at the resort south of Medical Lake. More than 30 athletes participated in the event

  • Airman becomes father to triplets while deployed

    Deploying can be a disorienting experience in and of itself. Senior Airman Harley Wicks, 19th Logistics Readiness Squadron Air Transportation at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark., left for Afghanistan the day after Christmas last year knowing that he was about to be the father of triplets.Wick's

  • Fairchild's Finest: Airman 1st Class Cedric King

    Name: Airman 1st Class Cedric King Unit of assignment: 92nd Force Support Squadron Nominee's duty title: Career Development Apprentice Where did you grow up? Pensacola, FloridaWhat do you do on a daily basis at Fairchild AFB? Provide customer service to members of Fairchild.What do you enjoy about

  • See the world through ITT

    Have you ever wanted to go to Pike Place Market in Seattle, see Mickey Mouse at Disneyland, or get upper box seats at a Spokane Indians game? Well, Fairchild Information Tickets and Travel is here for you.ITT is a full service travel agency specializing in vacation travel for any Department of

  • Airman and Family Readiness Center offers Heartlink to new spouses

    Military Spouses are not required to attend formal training, but they become a part of the Air Force family as soon as their spouses take the oath. In order for spouses to learn more about the military, the Airman and Family Readiness Center offers a program called Heartlink.Heartlink provides

  • Blue Star Spouse Award: Mrs. Chelsea Bastion

    Chelsea Bastion, spouse of Chaplain (Capt.) Jeremy Bastion, 336th Training Group, was presented the Blue Star Spouse Award by Col. Brian Newberry, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander, and his wife, Jill, on July 18.The award is presented to Fairchild spouses for their commitment to excellence and

  • Giving back, volunteer programs for military spouses

    Are you new to Fairchild? Looking for something to do to help keep you busy? There are several places where military spouses can volunteer, including: Airman & Family Readiness Center, Airman's Attic, The Family Child Care program and Fairchild's Sheriff Community Oriented Policing Effort program.