• New storm drain design deters pollution

    The environment is being polluted in many ways, but one very preventable way is through storm water pollution prevention. Storm water is untreated runoff that leads into coastal areas by means of Ship Creek or directly into the Knik Arm of Cook Inlet.

  • Learning how to learn from your mistakes

    Military members make up less than one percent of the U.S. population, and this small demographic of individuals who are willing and able to serve, are still human; we make mistakes.

  • U.S., Japan partnerships guarantee critical care

    Once a patient is deemed incapable of receiving care at Misawa Air Base due to medical constraints, the 35th Medical Support Squadron aeromedical evacuation team engineers an expedited mobility plan utilizing Pacific Air Forces assets to relocate the patient for critical care attention.Despite

  • SFS train in simulated space

    Nestled within the confines of the old Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Airman’s Attic rests the latest tool in the security forces training arsenal – the MILO training system. Through carefully positioned screens and rear facing projectors, the Multiple Interactive Learning Objectives system

  • Anchorage thanks service members

    More than 470 service members, retirees and business leaders from across the Anchorage area participated in a military appreciation luncheon hosted by the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce in downtown Anchorage, June 12. “The military base and the personnel are such an important part of our community,”

  • Buckner hosts Three-Mile Mountain Run

    Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson service members participate in the Combat Cross-Country Series Three-Mile Mountain Run at Arctic Valley, Alaska, June 9, 2017. Team members from 773d Civil Engineer Squadron took first place in the competition.

  • Restoring Wake Island’s Guam Memorial: 'Honoring those who came before us'

    Pacific Air Forces Regional Support Center and Wake Island’s Detachment 1 leadership paid honor to 45 Chamorros with a rededication ceremony of the Guam Memorial June 8, 2017. In 1941, 45 Chamorro men from Guam lived on Wake Island working for Pan American Airlines, said Col. Frank Flores, PRSC