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  • Government Shutdown; ways it affects Fairchild

    Many of you are aware we are now living through the reality of another government shutdown. But know this, we will still be ready to provide our nation with one of the greatest capabilities our Air Force provides, aerial refueling. Until we receive an agreement from Congress, we will continue to

  • MCRP recovers millions for the AF

    The Medical Cost Reimbursement Program recovers the cost of medical care rendered to Air Force beneficiaries (active duty, retirees and dependents) as a result of injuries caused by third parties.

  • 141st Maintenance Group recieves new commander

    Lt. Col. Lisa McLeod (center), 141st Maintenance Group commander, assumed command of the 141st MXG from Col. David Dixon (right), during a change of command ceremony Jan. 6, 2018, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. McLeod assumed command after serving as the 141st MXG deputy commander. Col.

  • Justice Files: November 2017

    During the month of November 2017, three Airmen received nonjudicial punishment under Article 15, Uniform Code of Military Justice, three Airmen were involuntarily separated and one Airman was administratively demoted. Commanders used the following actions as means of punishment, rehabilitation and

  • Blended Military Retirement System took effect Jan. 1

    One of the most wide-reaching and significant changes to military pay and benefits over the last 70 years went into effect Jan. 1, 2018, with the implementation of the Uniformed Services Blended Retirement System, known as BRS

  • Air Force saves Airmen time, no longer requires first year evaluations

    Air Force officials announced Jan. 4, 2018, Enlisted Performance Reports are no longer required for regular Air Force Airmen in the grade of airman first class and below with less than 36 months’ Time-In-Service or Air Reserve Component Airmen below the grade of senior airman.