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  • Building resilient Airmen

    Resiliency is a word that has been heavily emphasized recently in military culture. It has become a word linked with military suicide prevention, family reintegration and overall emotional well being. However for many Airmen, resiliency is something they are told they have to do but don't really

  • Wolf Pack learns importance of resiliency

    Winter Wingman Day 2011 was a strategic pause across the Air Force which again focused on the importance of resiliency here Nov. 10.The stand down lasted throughout the day beginning with a wing warrior run with the goal to improve individual resilience by way of structured discussion of coping

  • You never know: How one senior NCO is helping Airmen take control

    From helping Air Force families cope with deployments, to helping Airmen take control of their careers, one master sergeant has made a profession of giving back and paying it forward. Master Sgt. Jessica Woodruff, 8th Force Support Squadron career assistance advisor, probably knows more about career

  • Exercise COPE NORTH will have US, Japan, Australian participation

    The U.S. Air Force, the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, and the Royal Australian Air Force will conduct exercise COPE NORTH 2012 at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam Feb. 12 to 24, 2012. The exercise is the latest in a series of multilateral exercises designed to enhance each country's air operations. The

  • Honoring Flying Tiger Lt. Glen Beneda

    Pacific Air Forces Commander Gen. Gary North delivered a keynote speech during an event celebrating the legacy of the U.S.-China friendship held at the Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor Jan. 30.North addressed the audience, which included Gov. Neil Abercrombie, after viewing a 40-minute

  • Andersen, GovGuam, NBG conduct joint exercise

    Exercise evaluators looked on as the sound of sirens shattered the morning calm and the exercise casualty count climbed during an aircraft incident scenario on the flightline here Jan. 30.The ability of Andersen Airmen to respond to an emergency, care for injured personnel and transport them to a

  • Cope North 12-1 kicks off

    More than 1,000 military members from units spanning the Pacific are scheduled to begin arriving this week for exercise COPE NORTH 2012. The trilateral exercise, which will run Feb. 11-24, is a multinational exercise designed to enhance air operations between the U.S. Air Force, the Japan Air Self

  • Cope North 2012 combines forces, efforts

    Joint operations kicked off between the U.S. Air Force, the Japan Air Self Defense Force and the Royal Australian Air Force as the first day of exercise Cope North 2012 began at Northwest Field here, Feb. 13. Whether it was the JASDF's F-2s flying alongside the RAAF's F-18s, or RAAF troops joining

  • Misawa jets launch to Cope North

    Approximately 10 aircraft from the 35th Fighter Wing launched to participate in exercise Cope North, Feb. 10.Cope North is being held at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam. The exercise, scheduled to last more than two weeks, is a trilateral, multinational exercise designed to enhance air operations