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Brig Gen Bentley in uniform portrait.

Empowering Excellence: Brig Gen Bentley’s Blueprint for the 618th Air Operations Center

By Mrs. Lauren Fosnot, Staff Writer

When you love what you do, it shows. Seventy-five days into his command of the 618th Air Operations Center (618 AOC), Brig Gen Cassius T. Bentley III’s enthusiasm for the role grows with each new day—and with each new challenge. At the 618 AOC, the Department of Defense’s only Global Air Operations Center, no two days are alike. Personnel on the 24-hour operations floor execute approximately 100 to 150 missions daily, while the rest of the nearly 800-member team is busy planning, tasking, and assessing upcoming or recently completed missions.

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Maj Gen Charles D. Bolton in uniform portrait.

Maj Gen Charles D. Bolton Prepares the 18th Air Force for the Future Fight

By Mrs. Lauren Fosnot, Staff Writer

Leading Air Mobility Command’s sole numbered air force is no simple task, but Maj Gen Charles D. Bolton, newly appointed Commander of the 18th Air Force, is up for the challenge. The 18th Air Force, headquartered at Scott Air Force Base, IL, consists of twelve wings and one direct reporting unit. Bolton’s responsibility includes ensuring the readiness and sustainment of approximately thirty-six thousand active duty, Reserve, and civilian Airmen. His leadership comes at a pivotal time for the 18th Air Force, and Bolton shared with The Mobility Forum how he is focused fully on preparing to meet the challenges of Great Power Competition and how his previous experiences have prepared him for this role.

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Brig. Gen. Snelson in uniform portrait.

Training for the Future: Brig Gen Snelson’s Plans for the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center

By Mrs. Lauren Fosnot, Staff Writer

As Brig Gen Stephen P. Snelson takes command of the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center (EC) at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ, his vision is clear: to maintain the center’s legacy while adapting to the challenges of great power competition.

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Maj David Gourdin in the pilot seat in sunglasses and headphones on looking out the aircraft.

Aircraft Commander—Balancing Mission and Risk

By Mr. Sean A. Bordenave, AMC CRM/TEM Program Manager

In our daily operations, we sometimes see where the responsibilities of the aircraft commander become a balancing act with mission accomplishment, the safe operation of the aircraft, and the welfare of the crew. This balancing act requires decision-making using deliberate operational risk management practices.

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Staying Safe When Nature Threatens

By Ms. Sofia Schatz, Staff Writer

Natural disasters such as hurricanes, fires, tornadoes, and earthquakes are inevitable occurrences that can cause damage to people, homes, and the environment. Most critically, they endanger lives. Despite their sudden and unpredictable nature, early planning and knowledge of emergency care for post-disaster circumstances can greatly reduce their impact.

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A-C-130J in flight.

Challenges and Solutions in Operational and Training Environments

By DJ Hernandez III, HQ AMC/SEF

U.S. Air Force (USAF) flight safety is paramount for our country’s defense forces. Ensuring safe and efficient operations, both in training and operational environments, is crucial in maintaining USAF readiness and the welfare of Air Force personnel.

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Chief of Staff Gen David Allvin standing on conference stage with a large slide Titled ENDURING & ESSENTIAL with a map and a pop out image of a tank with supplies. The logo America's Wings of Freedom, Airlift/Tanker Association logo on both sides.

Ready Inside and Out: Takeaways of the 2024 Airlift/Tanker Association Symposium

By Mrs. Lauren Fosnot, Staff Writer

The 56th Annual Airlift/Tanker Association (A/TA) Symposium, held in Grapevine, Texas, from October 31 to November 3, 2024, gathered more than 1,000 Airmen, industry partners, and leaders across the Air Force and Joint Forces. The focus was ensuring that the United States increases readiness to face global challenges and continues to reoptimize for the Great Power Competition.

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Air Force Launches New Online Book Club

By Ms. Michelle Piehl, Staff Writer

Maintaining a healthy reading habit builds strong, well-rounded, and informed Air Force leaders. Reading topics such as battle tactics, personnel management techniques, and interpersonal skills expands knowledge and wisdom. Reading diverse perspectives also expands understanding of situational, cultural, and ethical considerations for various situations.

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Recognizing Sepsis: Key Signs and Symptoms

By Mrs. Lauren Fosnot, Staff Writer Reviewed by Col (Dr.) Christopher Cieurzo, AMC/SGPA

My husband and I do not enjoy going to doctor’s offices or hospitals. That is why, when my husband’s fever was rising rapidly last winter during a vacation, our first attempt at a solution was to treat it with acetaminophen. However, after purchasing the pain-and-fever-reducing medication and a thermometer, we discovered his fever had taken a turn for the worse and had risen to nearly 105 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Wake-Up Call: The Risks and Reality of Caffeine Consumption

By Ms. Sofia Schatz, Staff Writer

For many individuals, mornings begin with reaching for a source of caffeine, whether it is a cup of coffee, a mug of tea, or an energy drink. Caffeine, a stimulant found in various beverages and foods, is widely praised for its ability to increase alertness, elevate mood, and combat fatigue, making it essential for individuals with demanding schedules and poor sleep habits. However, although caffeine can provide immediate benefits, careless and excessive consumption can lead to a range of adverse effects that overshadow its perceived advantages.

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101 Critical Days of Summer 2024 Wrap-Up: Promoting Risk Management On- and Off-Duty

By Mr. Joe Hughes, HQ AMC/SEG Division Chief

Another 101 Critical Days of Summer (CDS) campaign has ended. However, we can never let our guards down. This year, we continued promoting the application of risk management to all tasks and activities, both on- and off-duty.

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All the Gear, All the Time

By Air Force Safety Center Public Affairs

Riding a motorcycle brings a sense of connection to the world that you do not get in a car. For many, it is a passion to be free, but it comes with responsibility. Riding requires focus and awareness of what is going on around you all the time. It also calls for a commitment to wearing protective gear.

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