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  • Base residents are responsible for maintaining their homes in good order

    Fairchild's Family Advocacy Team reminds base housing residents that homes deemed unsanitary or having physical hazards could result in unit leadership involvement, especially in regards to the health welfare of residences with children."Military families should do their best to ensure their homes

  • AFOSI seeks top quality Airmen

    With more than 2,700 members, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations has been the Air Force's premier investigative service since August 1948. Still to this day, AFOSI is consistently recruiting exceptional NCOs for duty as enlisted special agents.AFOSI conducts criminal and fraud

  • Fairchild firefighters respond to off base incident

    On Jan. 15, the 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department responded to an off base, unoccupied house fire to assist firefighters from the Spokane District 10 Fire Department. Fairchild crews arrived on scene at 1:55 p.m. with an Incident Safety Officer, an Engine crew and a Mobile Water Supply

  • Fairchild's winter driving procedures in place

    During winter months, when snow and ice conditions are forecast for the base and surrounding areas, the 92nd Air Refueling Wing command post staff initiates the "Road Condition Recording" process.They contact the 92nd Security Forces Squadron and receive their emergency response condition for the

  • Maintain mental fitness for a healthy life

    The challenges of working in the Air Force can be both physically and mentally taxing. Mental fitness is approaching life's challenges in a positive way by demonstrating self-control, stamina and good character with choices and actions."When we celebrate attitudes and actions, we want to encourage

  • Airmen Against Drunk Driving plan even more saves for 2014

    The Airmen Against Drunk Driving program continues to be successful when Airmen face adversity in tight situations. Finishing 2013 with more than 300 saves, AADD volunteers plan to make 2014 just as strong by providing Airmen a safe and anonymous free ride home if they are confronted with alcohol

  • SAPR team hosts its first Rape Aggression Defense course

    Fairchild's Sexual Assault Prevention and Response team hosted its very first RAD course Jan. 16-17 to help women defend themselves from acts of sexual assault and rape. The course--planned to take place once a quarter--prepares women with different self-defense tactics to use against an aggressor.

  • Fairchild leaders meet with legislative staffers, discuss economic impact

    Team Fairchild hosted two distinguished visitors, each a representative of a statewide political officeholder, for a question and answer session and tour Jan. 14.Kristiné Reeves, Washington State Department of Commerce military and defense sector director, and John Culton, U.S. Senator Patty