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  • Diversity and Inclusion–an Air Force asset

    The year is 1947 and Jackie Robinson became the first African-American to play for a Major League Baseball team, the Brooklyn Dodgers. That same year, the U.S. Supreme Court also prohibited segregation for Mexican-American students in California public schools, which set a precedent for the historic

  • Titans of Incirlik: Senior Airman Ralph Hunt

    The 39th Logistics Readiness Squadron Airmen have a hand in every facet of base and mission operations.They are responsible for maintaining Airman readiness, providing supply and fuel support and transportation.

  • “Check on us… we’re not ok!”

    An Airman posted this message on social media; a cry for help amidst a period of racial violence and social turmoil in America. U.S. troops stationed overseas could only watch as their nation reeled under one of the most divisive chapters in its history.

  • Men at work: the life of a cable dawg

    Whether it is climbing down a manhole or up a tower, battling the summer heat, facing wild animals or just another day on the job—life is full of adventures when you’re a cable dawg.

  • Sextortion: “It’s a trap!”

    Sexual extortion, often called “sextortion,” poses a significant threat to cyber surfers everywhere—even in the military.

  • A chance at a brighter future

    “You’re here with me because nobody else wants you,” Master Sgt. Debbie Jackson recalled one of her relatives saying. “That line stuck with me for a very long time.”

  • Incirlik NCO competes in Ms. Veteran America 2016

    An Incirlik NCO who volunteered her time to bring out the beauty in homeless women, was recognized for her efforts in a competition for female veterans.Tech. Sgt. Antonia Williams, 39th Air Base Wing Equal Opportunity counselor, could have never fathomed she would be chosen as one of six U.S. Air