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  • People on the move: Air Force Staff Sgt. Kendrick Burton

    Air Force Staff Sgt. Kendrick Burton works as a U.S. Transportation Command communications specialist in the Command, Control, Communications and Computer Systems directorate. Originally from Charlotte, N.C., Sergeant Burton joined the Air Force July 29, 2003. He was reassigned to Scott in February

  • Keep children’s teeth and gums healthy for life

    Keeping children's baby teeth healthy is important because these teeth keep the proper spacing and alignment for the permanent teeth. Baby teeth also are used for chewing, speaking and jaw development. Plus, attractive teeth are important in building self-confidence and self-esteem. The process of

  • Security Forces streamline base acces

    Recently, a base-wide e-mail was sent out highlighting Scott's updated installation access procedures. Effective immediately, one valid Department of Defense or other federal government credential per vehicle is sufficient to sponsor guests onto the installation. DoD ID card holders may sponsor and

  • One line answers personnel questions

    Members of the Total Force - active-duty Air Force, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, civilian and retired Airmen - now have one central phone number for help with their personnel questions. Members of the Air Force community should call the Total Force Service Center at 800-525-0102 to reach a

  • CJCS: Transportation support is the lifeblood of global operations

    Through times of war and change, transportation and logistics support are critical to accomplishing the numerous missions facing the U.S. military, Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said during a town hall meeting here Feb. 19. With an audience comprised mainly of members

  • Canadian Snowbirds, Army Golden Knights headline Scott AFB Airshow 2009

    The Canadian Snowbirds aerial demonstration team is set to fly in from the north country Sept. 19-20 to headline Scott Air Force Base's Airshow 2009 and will perform more than 50 different formations and maneuvers in their Canadair CT-114 Tutor aircraft. They, along with the Army's Golden Knights

  • No excuse for DUIs: AFADD is a phone call away

    In a recent message to all Team Scott personnel, 375th Airlift Wing commander Col. Gary Goldstone expressed his concern regarding the number of preventable incidents that occurred in 2008 and already in 2009. Just 50 days into 2009, the 375th Security Forces Squadron has already made three