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  • Scott Showcase Tour

    Team Scott invited AFJROTC, AFROTC cadets, High School Students, and members of the Delayed entry program from 16 schools and universities to attend various demos, displays, mission overviews, and a tour of Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 22, 2023.

  • HQ CCC: “Providing the Reins of Command” for 80 Years!

    When Lt. Col. Henry H. “Hap” Arnold led his flight of ten Martin YB-10 bombers, July 19, 1934, from Washington D.C. to Fairbanks, Alaska and back, he could never have realized that today’s Cyberspace Capabilities Center would exist as a direct result of that mission.In addition to showing to the

  • Air Force releases 102nd Uniform Board results for Airmen, Guardians

    The Chief of Staff of the Air Force approved several initiatives submitted to the November 2022 Air Force Uniform Board for implementation in Department of the Air Force Instruction 36-2903, Dress and Personal Appearance of United States Air Force and United States Space Force Personnel. Authorized

  • 375th Air Mobility Wing adds Explorer II model aircraft to its collection

    Team Scott added another model aircraft to its historic collection on March 6, 2023, at the 375th Air Mobility Wing Headquarters. Marc Hornkohl of the American Model Builders delivered a model of the U.S. Army Air Corps Explorer II balloon to the headquarters, adding to the collection of the 375th

  • Pilot for a Day: Airmen provide 11-year-old unforgettable experience

    SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. – Eleven-year-old Avery Propst’s hand reaches up, with eyes wide, taking in the overwhelmingly large room in front of him. He stands there wearing an identical green flight suit to the man next to him who begins to explain the purpose of the large piece of machinery.

  • Scott AFB & Operation Homecoming: 50 Years Later

    Fresh off an overwhelming victory in the 1972 presidential election, Richard Nixon rang in 1973 with major progress on one of his most substantial campaign themes: ending American involvement in Vietnam. Beginning with his first win in 1968, Nixon pursued what he called “an honorable end to the war