• Officials request Airmen avoid residential streets when using Gate 1A

    Fairborn officials and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base leadership are asking for help from the installation's work force who use Ohio and Greene Streets as a "cut through" route when entering or exiting Gate 1A.According to Terry Barlow, Fairborn chief of police, there has been an increase in

  • CMSAF visits Wright-Patterson AFB

    As Airmen filed in to the base theater March 20 - some in large groups, others slowly trickling in - the call to fill in the seats down front came loud and clear. The beginning of this Airmen's Call fit the formula of many others.Then Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force James Cody stepped out

  • Agile Combat Support impacts every Airman and aircraft...EVERY DAY

    With regard to equipment and resources, have you ever wondered which Air Force organization delivers helmets and aircraft simulators to operators? What about precision measurement, ever curious as to who develops and sustains it for air and space systems? Ever pondered who is responsible for Air

  • Wing focuses on taking care of Airmen

    The Commander's Corner is a series of videos featuring 88th Air Base Wing Commander, Colonel Cassie Barlow, to keep Wright-Patt informed about activities on the base. In this episode, Col. Barlow talks about how Wright-Patt is taking care of its Airmen and their families.

  • Broadcasters earn Air Force awards

    Once a year, military and civilian broadcast journalists compete in more than 35 categories spanning two Air Force journalism competitions.Broadcasters assigned to the 88 Air Base Wing Public Affairs visual information division took home awards in each competition as a result of creative

  • E-8 promotion list includes 16 from Wright-Patterson AFB

    Air Force officials selected 999 of 14,823 eligible master sergeants for promotion to senior master sergeant, including 16 NCOs at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.Among those on the promotion list are:Brian Charney, Headquarters Air Force Materiel CommandStephen Christian, 711 Human Performance

  • Arko--More than man's best friend

    They say a dog is man's best friend. For members of the 88th Security Forces Squadron, the phrase means much more since military working dogs are a huge part of day-to-day operations.In February, the squadron lost one of its own. Arko, a 6-year old military working dog, who had deployed to

  • Transportation program saves Wright-Patt commuters thousands

    Before enrolling in the Mass Transportation Benefit Program (MTBP), a federally-funded program designed to reduce the number of vehicles on the road by providing subsidies that fund transportation for federal employees, Stel Kirbabas estimated that she spent two hours a day and more than 2,000 miles

  • Researcher Began AFRL Career Path as a Young Scientist

    Shanee Pacley's childhood dream of becoming a chemical engineer was diverted in high school, when her participation in Wright State University's Science, Technology and Engineering Preparatory Program (Wright STEPP) introduced her to the world of materials science.Today, Pacley is well into her

  • AFLCMC branch delivers first AC-130J for flight test

    The Strike Systems Branch, working in conjunction with U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), recently completed the first flight of the AC-130J Ghostrider.The branch is part of the Special Operation Forces and Personnel Recovery Division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Its parent