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  • Mental health, "To go or not to go"

    The clinic buildings themselves aren't scary; add the words mental health and the image of being studied like a frozen caveman, and most people will avoid them like a tiger were on the loose. That's why the 432d Wing Human Performance Team was stood up--to alieve that stigma, provide help and make

  • Hunters save lives through RPA Human Performance Team

    As the persistent demand for remotely piloted aircraft support increases, the burden on the Airmen who fly, maintain, and support these operations also increases often times leaving some questioning their ability to continue in this rewarding but highly stressful job.Providing disciplined

  • Young impression leads Airman to career, RPA innovations

    During one's life there's often a moment when something is said or done that will stick with them for the remainder of their life.These actions are the things that mold us as individuals and grow our beliefs and morals. It can be unimaginable just how much simple words have the ability to change or

  • Creech NCO resurrects AGE equipment, saves AF thousands

    Since fiscal year 2013, the U.S. Air Force has faced the long-term effects of sequestration resulting in the reduction of  manning needed to complete the mission while working with a tighter budget.With the phrase "do more with less" in the forefront of the minds of today's Airmen, the implication

  • Dispelling remotely piloted aircraft myths

    Public interest in remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) continues to grow thanks to increasing non-military uses and portrayal in popular culture. For the Air Force, remotely piloted aircraft are and will continue to be a vital mission set delivering vital airpower to combatant commanders throughout the

  • Marion's Frankenphone, RPA Innovation

    In a crowded room of remotely piloted sensor operators it would be easy to overlook him yet his accomplishments scream for attention.  His peers have labeled him a 'jack of all trades' and after getting past his quiet first impression, it's easy to see why.For Staff Sgt. Marion, 42nd Attack Squadron

  • MQ-1 PREDATOR CRASHES on Nevada Test and Training Range

    At approximately 10:17 a.m. PST, an MQ-1 Predator crashed during a routine training mission in an unpopulated area 1 mi. southeast of Cactus Springs.No one was injured. Base first responders have secured the crash site and all appropriate safety measures have been employed. More information will