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  • Airmen use AFSO21 to bring awareness to underage drinking

    More than 20 Airmen from the 92nd Maintenance Squadron gathered with squadron leaders to learn and apply the Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st century eight-step process to promote awareness of underage drinking April 15. The AFSO21 principles and tools enable Airmen to change the day-to-day

  • Topping off the SECDEF

    Aircrew members from Team Fairchild refueled an Air Force E-4B during the Secretary of Defense, Chuck Hagel's, return to the U.S. from a visit to China, April 10.For more photos, CLICK HERE.

  • Answering the call: Fairchild Airmen volunteer for community cleanup

    Nearly 60 Fairchild Airmen volunteered their time during "Spokane Gives Week," April 12 to 19, in Spokane, Wash., where they participated in a community-wide initiative designed to celebrate and encourage volunteerism and track volunteer efforts in the community. "Our Airmen went out to various

  • Missoula Children’s Theater visits Team Fairchild

    Two members from the Missoula Children's Theater visited Team Fairchild April 7 to 11 to produce the play "Pinocchio," and the children performed the play April 11 at Michael Andersen Elementary School. The Missoula Children's Theater members travel in pairs around the world visiting military bases,

  • Family care plans provide readiness for military families

    For Air Force personnel, having an up-to-date family care plan ensures family members are taken care of in the case of a short-notice deployment, temporary duty, or overseas assignment with family-restricted areas.Family care plans are instructions developed by service members to identify caregivers

  • Programs increase alcohol awareness

    Since 1987, April has been recognized as Alcohol Awareness Month increasing public awareness and understanding of the negative effects of alcohol users while encouraging communities to focus on alcoholism and alcohol-related issues.Grabbing a beer after work, meeting friends for a drink or sipping a