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  • Safety is a must during Critical Days of Summer

    This year's Air Force Critical Days of Summer campaign theme is "Risk: Double Checks; Not Second Thoughts."This weekend starts the campaign, and it focuses on traffic safety as the leading cause of death to Airmen. During the past five summer campaigns, ten Air Mobility Command Airmen lost their

  • Spokane awarded Air Mobility Command Abilene Trophy 2013

    Fairchild Air Force Base has a continuous global mission that employs more than 5,700 personnel and supports 17,000 retirees; and the Inland Northwest community has proven to be the grassroots supporting Fairchild and Air Mobility Command. The Abilene Trophy 2013 was awarded to Spokane, Wash., this

  • Fairchild's Clear Lake resort opens for 2014 season

    Fairchild's Clear Lake resort officially opened April 26. A 12-hour fishing derby was held on opening day, starting the event at midnight and going till noon on Saturday with breakfast from 6 to 10 a.m."With the turn of weather, we are excited to open one of Fairchild's hidden gems, Clear Lake,"

  • Operation: Heroes Housewarming

    Throughout the month of May, the American Red Cross is partnering with area Veteran Services Organizations for Operation: Heroes Housewarming. This household goods drive benefits local veterans who have recently transitioned from being homeless to living in safe, affordable housing. The Red Cross

  • Memorial honors three fallen Fairchild Airmen

    Service members, community leaders, friends and family gathered May 3, 2014, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., to commemorate the year anniversary of an aircraft crash where three Team Fairchild Airmen lost their lives. Capt. Mark "Tyler" Voss, Capt. Victoria "Tory" Pinckney and Tech. Sgt. Herman

  • Suicide prevention a supervisory duty

    In the ongoing battle against suicide in the military, a program has been formulated to keep those in leadership from reinventing the wheel, by virtue of advising each other of when something positive emerges from what would otherwise be a negative or tragic event.The Good Catches program, made up