• LEADership Wright-Patt: A foundation for growth

    Led by the 88th Force Support Squadron’s Force Development Flight, this competitive program encompassed 14 in-person training days over five months. The 26-person cohort represented 17 unique organizations at Wright-Patt and provided a space to connect with others on their own professional

  • The Air Force Band of Flight: Where Music Meets Mission

    The U.S. Air Force Band of Flight, based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, is one of just nine bands serving the entire Air Force. Known for their dynamic performances, they appear at more than 200 concerts, ceremonies, and sporting events each year—both throughout the Miami Valley and across

  • Wright-Patt celebrates 165 staff sergeant selects

    The Air Force has released its list of staff sergeant selects for the latest promotion cycle, which includes 165 airmen assigned to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.Unit leaders, family members and base community members gathered Aug. 8 at the Wright-Patt Club to celebrate the selectees at a release

  • Building Community and Impacting Lives

    For six months, Chaplain Capt. Jeremiah Henderson and Staff Sgt. Zachary Jackson, a religious affairs airman with the 88th Air Base Wing, served at Camp Simba, Manda Bay, Kenya, providing spiritual and emotional care, community support, and spending significant time building relationships with those

  • Stepping into the Future: Wright-Patt hosts Tomorrow's Airmen

    Twenty-three Delayed Enlistment Program recruits visited Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for a base tour on July 30. The recruits traveled from Ohio, Kentucky, Missouri, and Tennessee to participate in the event.The Delayed Entry Program, or DEP, gives individuals who have enlisted but have not yet

  • Leadership Ohio group tours Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

    Thirty-five prominent Ohio leaders stepped behind the gates of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on July 18 to gain an exclusive look at the critical missions shaping national defense and to explore the base’s role as Ohio’s largest single-site employer.

  • Preaching with Pace

    Air Force Reserve chaplain Capt. Brian Banks never planned to join the military—or take up sprinting. Now, he’s one of the fastest 40-year-olds in the world and a spiritual leader at Wright-Patterson AFB.