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  • Military Children's Carnival 2017

    The Youth and Teen Center hosted the Military Children’s Carnival and an Autism Awareness fun run on April 22, 2017 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The carnival is an event that has been renowned for years as a celebration of military children. Autism awareness month was first recognized on base

  • Swab-Thru 2017: Get swabbed, save a life

    The 49th Medical Group hosted Holloman Air Force Base, N.M.’s first ever Swab-Thru, a special drive-thru bone marrow donor registration event, April 20, 2017. The event was held in the parking lot across from the MDG. Over 100 Airmen nestled their cars into the lot and registered with the “Salute to

  • 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

  • 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

  • No ground power, no air power

    He sits crouched, with the sleeves of his sand shirt rolled just beneath each elbow and a screwdriver in hand. A pair of yellow-lensed glasses are perched atop the bridge of his nose, protecting his concentrated gaze. With each rotation of his wrist, the screwdriver turns, its bright orange handle a

  • Safety is the best present for the Holidays

    For many people the holiday season is a happy and joyous time, enriched by reuniting with family and friends. Here are a few safety tips to ring in the holidays.

  • Trusted counsel in a time of need

    Sexual assault is something that can affect an individual for the rest of their life. The victims of sexual assault often have residual emotional and psychological damage. These effects are hard to deal with alone, but, with the right help, victims can take a big step toward recovery.

  • A family tradition

    For Cadet 2nd Class Kaitlyn, it was her inaugural flight, for retired Col. David, it was another chance to pass on a tradition to his daughter, and for Detachment 1 with the 82nd Aerial Target Squadron at Holloman, it was the first time they witnessed a father surprise his second-generation fighter

  • Green Dot training hopes to decrease interpersonal violence

    Green Dot is a community-based initiative the Air Force adopted to increase outreach and prevention. The goal is to provide violence-prevention tools to the entire Air Force over the next three years and have fewer people hurt by power-based personal violence.