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  • Six-year-old experiences the excitement of the Air Force

    It was a long-distance flight from a small island over the vast open waters of the Pacific. Any pilot would need to be alert on a mission this important and know that failure isn't an option. If you looked around the dark cockpit of the KC-135, you would see five people all fixated on the view

  • New Security Forces headquarters opens

    A ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday at Bldg. 755 marked the official opening of the new 35,000-square-foot Base Defense Operations Center. The ceremony was presided over by Col. Gary Goldstone, 375th Air Mobility Wing commander, Lt. Col. Aeneas Gooding, 375th Security Forces Squadron commander, and

  • 345th RCS honors recruiter’s memory with display

    The 345th Recruiting Squadron honored the memory of Staff Sgt. Kirby Weaver, a recruiter who died in a motorcycle accident April 17, 2009, with a shadow box dedication recently.The squadron's commander Lt. Col. Mike Romero, first sergeant Master Sgt. Lee Thul, and the recruiting flight, traveled to

  • AFGLSC sponsors motorcycle safety day

    With the weather turning warmer, many members of the Scott Air Force Base community look to an alternative means of transportation--the motorcycle. To some a motorcycle is a dangerous and menacing means to get around. To others it gives a sense of freedom you cannot experience any other way while

  • 375th AMW thanks Key Spouses for family support

    Colonel Gary Goldstone, Commander of the 375th Air Mobility Wing hosted the first ever Key Spouse Appreciation Luncheon April 29 as a way to personally thank the men and women who have volunteered the past year as Key Spouses and Key Spouse Mentors for Team Scott. Key Spouses serve as another layer

  • Chief Suttles retiring after 30 years

    On May 12th, Chief Master Sgt. James Suttles, 375th Air Mobility Wing Command Chief, will retire after 30 years of service. Had you told him 30 years ago that he would eventually make it to the rank of chief master sergeant and serve in the position of a wing command chief, he wouldn't have believed