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  • Holloman Airman recognized as ACC's Volunteer VA of the year

    Staff Sgt. Keisha Hill, a 49th Maintenance Squadron munitions support equipment supervisor, was recently recognized as Air Combat Command’s 2016 Volunteer Victim Advocate of the year. Hill, who has been a Sexual Assault Prevention and Response VA volunteer since 2006, was rewarded for her role in

  • Without Limits

    As he stepped out from the truck, he immediately felt the piercing cold on his face. It was dark, but he could still see last night’s snow draping the rolling hills for miles. “Why do I do this to myself?” he thought.At that moment, Phillip LaPoint reflected back to why he started running in the

  • Dorothy's Letter

    Every man, no matter how humble, how quiet, has his breaking point--where he decides he has nothing to lose.Daniel was at his breaking point.

  • 2016’s VA/VVA of the year

    Two of Holloman’s Victim Advocates took home Air Combat Command-level awards, announced late February, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M.Staff Sgt. Keisha Hill, a 49th Maintenance Squadron munitions support equipment supervisor, and Jennifer Childers-Ansell, a Sexual Assault Prevention and Response VA

  • Indonesian Air Force visits Holloman

       Members of the Indonesian Air Force visited Holloman Air Force Base on March 15, 2017 to learn about MQ-9 operations and Holloman’s remotely piloted aircraft enterprise. The members were shuttled to various locations on base, including the Operations Group, the MQ-9 Flight Training Unit and the

  • Holloman flexes muscle during 2017 Sports Day

    Holloman Air Force Base took the fields, courts and track in full force 16 March to celebrate the 49th Wing Sports Day. The purpose of the event was to enhance Wing-wide pride through performance by bringing the 49th Wing, its mission partners and families together in the spirit of competition. This

  • Cybersecurity Awareness

    We lead internet-connected, digital lives. Everything we do in our home and work lives is impacted by technology. Devices that used to be dumb are becoming “smart.” Internet-connected phones, watches, refrigerators, vehicles, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems make life more

  • AFRC holds Bundles for Babies classes

    The Airman and Family Readiness Center here recently hosted its monthly Bundles for Babies class on Feb. 28, 2017. The class, which is free to all military families, is held on the fourth Tuesday of every month, and serves to educate expectant mothers and fathers. Nearly 300 families, consisting of

  • Are your running shoes spying on you?

     Five or 10 years ago, such a statement might have been appropriate for a cartoon matinee or slapstick farce, but in a new world defined by the Internet of Things, this statement isn’t just a possibility, but an actual cyber vulnerability to be aware of. Companies today are adding the word “smart”