• CBRNE trains Airmen to suit up, save lives

    When Airmen join the Air Force, they swear an oath to defend the United States and its people. For many, this oath holds the weight of doing jobs which may cause harm to themselves in order to ensure the safety and well-being of American citizens.The men and women of the emergency management career

  • Rescue center lynchpin to saving lives

    It was a perfect sunny day the morning of Aug. 8, 2010. As a recreational bush pilot and avid golfer, Don Erbey's agenda called for a quick flight up to Knik Glacier with a handful of friends and then a tee time of 2 p.m. It was going to be a good day.A Navy veteran and current 773d Civil Engineer

  • JBER 673d CES firefighters conduct annual ice water rescue training

    The alarm bell clangs in the fire station: ice water rescue. Firefighters scramble to the truck and are out the door in less than 60 seconds. Conditions permitting, they can reach some of the remote lakes on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in seven to 10 minutes. In water at the freezing point, even

  • Paying it forward

    When Gaebriel Diaz left Eagle River for Basic Military Training in San Antonio, Texas, his wife, Samantha, was left with two small children and instructions to obtain her military identification card. New to the military and unable to contact her husband to ask questions, she turned to social media

  • Force support squadron earns AFRC awards

    Air Force Reserve Command named the 477th Force Support Squadron's military personnel program best in the command and bestowed top honors to its operations officer Dec 6.For the second year in a row, the squadron's military personnel section earned the AFRC-level Gerrit D. Foster, Jr., Award, which

  • Negligent discharge: Don’t be that guy

    After registering a weapon on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, the responsibility of the gun owner is far from over. All owners have the responsibility to handle, transport and secure their weapon as safely as possible to ensure total control over when it discharges a round. Although many gun owners

  • Marijuana: state law does not trump federal law

    Federal law and the Uniform Code of Military Justice reminds service members and Department of Defense civilians stationed, visiting or during permanent change of station to the state of Colorado and Washington that the use of marijuana is still has a zero tolerance policy. "Whether you are wearing

  • AF and Army begin exchange program

    Gloved hands worked diligently as the food service staff prepared pizza, hamburgers, salads and other meal items to be served at the Iditarod dining facility. It may have appeared to be normal daily operations for the Air Force-run DFAC, if not for the different insignia on a couple of uniforms --

  • Downsized maintenance keeps cranking

    As winter came to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, a clear layer of ice formed on the ground in multiple locations, commonly known as black ice. It covered the streets outside Fort Greely, Alaska in November as Company G, 725th Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne),