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  • Next generation leaders experience 24/7 global mobility mission at Scott

    Air Force ROTC cadets from across the Midwest visited Scott for ROTC Day, gaining a firsthand look at the operational tempo and global reach they will soon help lead as future officers.The event connected cadets with senior leaders, including 375th Air Mobility Wing leadership and Brig. Gen. Cassius

  • New domestic violence training seeks to improve first responder skills

    After recognizing a need for more specialized domestic violence instruction, 100 first responders here underwent a new three-hour training course aimed to better prepare them, improve crime scene documentation and standardize their reporting processes.This training, recently developed by the Air

  • Chapel renovates kitchen to support warfighters, families

    The 375th Air Mobility Wing Chapel team just completed a major kitchen renovation funded through the wing’s investment in spiritual readiness infrastructure.The facility serves more than 22,000 patrons annually across the installation that includes 36 mission partners supporting Scott AFB’s 24/7

  • Scott Airmen provide snow relief, presidential support missions

    Known as the “Mobility Machine,” Airmen from the 375th Logistics Readiness Squadron’s Air Transportation Function Vehicle Maintenance, and Installation Plans and Integration section worked to move mission-critical equipment across the country in late January for snow relief and presidential support

  • 375th Force Support Squadron to host job fair

    The 375th Force Support Squadron is hosting a job fair for Non-Appropriated Fund (NAF) positions on Tuesday, March 10, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Cardinal Creek Golf Course.

  • Burst pipe in base’s busiest building prompts relocations during repairs

    A recent pipe burst on Jan. 26 at Scott’s customer-service nerve center sent occupants to temporary new homes until repairs are made and normal operations can resume, tentatively set for March. The incident occurred following a weekend of abnormally low freezing temperatures during Winter Storm

  • Scott AFB crews battle winter storm, keep mission moving

    Team Scott executed a coordinated, round-the-clock response Jan. 23–25 as a major winter storm delivered 11.7 inches of snow and plunging temperatures across the installation, challenging mission continuity and roadway safety for the more than 13,000 personnel assigned to the base.