• JROTC Indoor Triathlon 2017

    Junior ROTC cadets from Anchorage-area high schools competed in the JROTC Indoor Triathlon at Buckner Physical Fitness Center at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, March 25, 2017. Nine teams of eight athletes competed in a timed swim, bike and run. The annual event has been hosted at Buckner

  • 75 years later, 90th Fighter Squadron returns to Australia

    The 90th Fighter Squadron returned to JBER on Saturday, March 18, 2017, after participating in a bilateral exercise with the Royal Australian Air Force in RAAF Base Tindal, Northern Territory, Australia.  The Airmen spent more than 45 days at Tindal as part of the Enhanced Air Cooperation program

  • TACP conduct jump training

    Tactical air control party Airmen with the 3rd Air Support Operations Squadron and paratroopers with the 4th Quartermaster Company, 725th Brigade Support Battalion (Airborne), 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, U.S. Army Alaska, conduct jump training at the Malemute

  • Melting Away

    The 773d Civil Engineering Squadron’s Horizontal Maintenance operators keep the roads, parking lots, and flight lines cleared of ice and snow with the help of the only snowmelter in the U.S. Air Force’s inventory, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.

  • HVAC/R Brings the Heat!

    Arriving at work in the winter on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson is a special event. Once the obstacles have been avoided on the drive in, the dreaded parking lot awaits.

  • Providing a Helping Hand

    Army Emergency Relief is currently asking for donations toward their annual fund-raising campaign which runs from 1 Mar through 15 May. To donate, visit their website, https://www.aerhq.org/ and click on the donate button.

  • Chief’s Mentorship Lunch

    The Arctic Warrior Chief’s Group is looking for junior and senior noncommissioned officers and company-grade officers to attend their monthly mentorship lunches.

  • Explore Alaska

    My weekend plans to binge-watch the latest online streaming series was thwarted when a fellow Airman suggested a hike to Byron Glacier.It was daylight savings weekend, and despite knowing that I would be mourning the loss of an hour’s sleep, I reluctantly accepted. Having stepped on a scale not two

  • The State of Air Force Medicine

    Airman Magazine: What is the state of the Air Force Medical Service in terms of the current mission and what are your priorities?Lt. Gen. Ediger: The Air Force Medical Service is strong. The men and women who serve our Air Force as medical professionals are actively engaged in the three main