Sept. 10, 2024 The WOW Legacy: from WWII’s Women Ordnance Workers to JBER’s Women of Wammo The 3rd Munitions Squadron’s Women of Wammo organization at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska is focused on helping women within Air Force munitions-related units and careers explore cultural challenges, develop solutions using survey input and small-group sessions, and build camaraderie
May 15, 2024 3rd Munitions squadron honored at Air Force level The 3rd Munitions Squadron, assigned to the 3rd Wing, earned the prestigious Maintenance Effectiveness Award for the Pacific Air Forces and recently triumphed at the Headquarters Air Force level.
Sept. 28, 2023 Conquering Denali Through the WEAR Program In a remarkable display of determination and teamwork, U.S. Air Force Capt. Mikayla DeMers, an aircraft maintenance officer assigned to the 525th Fighter Generation Squadron and a mountaineer, along with a group of fellow climbers embarked on a challenging expedition to conquer the mighty Denali,
Sept. 27, 2023 Munitions unit conducts exercise NIMBLE FLURRY In an effort to ensure preparedness and enhance combat capabilities, the 3rd Munitions squadron hosted an Agile Combat Employment exercise on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson and the surrounding area Sept. 18 through 21.Exercise NIMBLE FLURRY, the largest in the unit’s history, focused on developing
Aug. 10, 2023 3rd Munitions Squadron unveils lactation room, prioritizing women's health and mission readiness In a significant step towards prioritizing women's health and enhancing mission readiness, the 3rd Munitions Squadron at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson unveiled its first-ever lactation room July 26, 2023.
Feb. 23, 2023 Culture First, People Always Editor's note: This commentary focuses on establishing the right culture through the power of psychology, emotional intelligence, and team identity, as well as how organizational values guide and empower teams to achieve greater mission success.
Sept. 27, 2021 The Young Punch; Airman invents munitions tool So often people hear that innovation is the key to success, and one U.S. Airman is taking innovation to the next level with Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson’s Arctic Spark Lab.