Holloman Fact Sheets

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  • Family Services Volunteer Program

    Family Services is an all volunteer program providing valuable services to our community. Call to become a Family Services volunteer today - 572-3944. Loan Closet: Loan of household items for use while making a PCS move, on TDY, or for special needs. Brochure Library: Brochures of DoD installations

  • Family and LIfe Skills Education

    Family and Life Skills Education includes all programs designed to help single and married Air Force members and their families and authorized DoD civilians adapt to current and future changes in their lives. Individual sessions are available to address such topics as stress management, conflict

  • VRP

    Volunteer Resource Program (VRP) The AFRC's Volunteer Resource Program (VRP) is a base-wide program designed to fully utilize and recognize the contributions of volunteers at Holloman AFB. It creates a central base resource for volunteer recruitment, training and recognition. It was established in

  • Air Force Aide

    Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) The Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) is the official charity of the Air Force. It promotes the Air Force mission by helping "to relieve distress of Air Force members and their families and assisting them to finance their education." It is rooted in the original Army Air

  • PFMP

    Personal Financial Management Program (PFMP) Meeting financial goals is a common objective of every person. The Personal Financial Management Program (PFMP) offers information, education, and personal financial counseling. Services offered include: Individual and Family Counseling Development of a

  • TAP

    Transition Assistance Program (TAP) The Transition Assistance Program (TAP) was developed to provide separating or retiring personnel and their families with the skills and knowledge required to make a smooth, well-disciplined, and successful transition to a second career or into retirement. Nearly

  • Female firsts throughout history

    Female First 1863 - Dr. Mary Edwards Walker - Medal of Honor recipient 1898 - Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee - Army surgeon 1917 - Loretta Walsh - first yeoman in USN 1918 - Opha M. Johnson - first to join Marine 1931 - Maxine Dunlap - to earn glider pilot license 1932 - Amelia Earhart - Distinguished

  • 846TS Test Programs - Guidance Systems Capability

    Guidance Systems Capability Track testing of guidance systems is conducted in close cooperation with the Central Inertial Guidance Test Facility at Holloman AFB. It fills a distinct data gap between laboratory investigations and full-scale qualification flight tests. Track testing closely simulates

  • 846TS Test Programs - Electronic Countermeasures Capability

    Electronic Countermeasures Capability The High Speed Test Track as an Open-Air Range can provide customers with the capability of evaluating missile warning receivers and infrared countermeasures installed on aircraft for both DT&E and OT&E. This testing includes flares, chaff, and decoy systems as

  • 846 TS Programs - Envirnomental Erosion Capability

    Environmental Erosion Capability Rain, ice/hail, dust and other particle erosion testing have been conducted at the Test Track. A facility adjacent to the track can provide a simulated rain field environment ranging from 1 to 25 inches per hour natural rainfall. Rain erosion testing is conducted to