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Critical Days of Summer: Out & About … Take Your Risk Management Tool Kit

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Memorial Day weekend starts the AMC’s Critical Days of Summer safety campaign. This campaign spans the entire summer and ends on Labor Day weekend. At this time of year, AMC experiences a rise in off-duty mishaps related to travel and recreational activities.

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Unified Skies: AMC and NATO

By MR. ANDREW HELLERSTEIN, STAFF WRITER

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is a vital force for furthering the United States’ international security goals. As evidenced during world events such as the COVID­19 pandemic, this alliance is more valuable than ever.

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Airmen Aim High: U.S. Air Force Celebrates 75th Anniversary

By MS. KATHY ALWARD, STAFF WRITER

The U.S. Air Force celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, keeping in mind the bravery of American Airmen and the skills required of them to defend the United States in the air, in space, and in cyberspace.

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The 43d Air Mobility Operations Group: Continuously Aiming High

By MS. LAUREN SCHATZ, STAFF WRITER

The 43d Air Mobility Operations Group (AMOG) is a prime example that indicates you can teach an old dog new tricks. The group has shown historical success but does not allow complacency to stifle its preparation for the future fight.

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Airman’s Creed Celebrates Fifteenth Anniversary

By MR. MIKE CREMEDAS, STAFF WRITER

I am an American Airman. I am a Warrior. I have answered my nation’s call.

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AIR MOBILITY COMMAND WELL DONE AWARD Presented to TSGT ADRIAN SAETERN

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TSgt Adrian Saetern, the 515th Air Mobility Operations Wing Aircraft Maintenance Unit’s Regional Training Course Instructor, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, HI, trains maintainers from throughout the Pacific on maintenance procedures on a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, AK, July 15, 2021.

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Honor the Wonder of the Fourth: Prevent Firework Mishaps

By MS. TIFFANY L. TOLBERT, STAFF WRITER

Anyone who has been lucky enough to experience the uniquely American phenomenon of the Fourth of July knows what the holiday entails: red, white, and blue decorations; feasts; parades; loved ones; and, of course, fireworks.

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How Virtual Reality is Helping Airmen Prepare for the Future Fight

By MS. LAUREN SCHATZ, STAFF WRITER

CMSgt Brian Kruzelnick receives instruction on the use of the 19th Maintenance Group Virtual Reality demo by SSgt Jonathan Allen, 19th Maintenance Group Maintenance Qualification Training Instructor, at Little Rock Air Force Base, AR, Oct. 19, 2020.
USAF photo by 1 Lt Jessica Cicchetto

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Swept Up by the Current-Would you Know What to DO?

By MS. LAUREN SCHATZ, STAFF WRITER

Nothing is better than wading into the cool, refreshing water of the ocean on a hot summer day. The sand squishes between your toes as you move farther and farther away from the shore.

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Staying Hydrated— Why It Is Important

By MS. KATHY ALWARD, STAFF WRITER

Staying hydrated is crucial for good health. Some experts suggest drinking 64 ounces of water throughout the day. Others suggest the rule of thumb of drinking one-third of your body weight in fluid ounces of water each day.

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ARE YOU RALLY READY?

By MS. PAULA COLLINS, STAFF WRITER

Polish the chrome, gather your gear, and grab your maps … summer is here!

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Camping Checklists to Keep in Your Back Pocket

By MS. SOFIA SCHATZ, STAFF WRITER

A camping trip is a recurring plot in movies for a reason. Many things can go wrong— both onscreen and in real life. Realistically, it is smart to prepare for mishaps before camping, especially for the worst-case scenarios.

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