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  • SECAF Letter to Airmen

    To the Men and Women of the Air and Space Force: The ongoing response to the COYID-19 pandemic is moving at a fast pace. Focus across the Nation remains on the actions we must all take to minimize possible exposure to this virus. Each of us has a personal responsibility to take these actions

  • Coping resources during COVID-19

    Below are national resources to help during the COVID-19 outbreak. MILITARY ONESOURCE:As the Department of Defense responds to the ever-changing effects of the coronavirus disease, or COVID-19, we at Military OneSource are committed to providing our service members and military families everywhere

  • Life Tip: Mindful Running

    Often physical fitness and mental fitness are looked at as two different entities.  With mindful running you are able to push aside your internal and external distractions to become more connected with yourself.

  • Dental health starts early

    Youth are where we can make lasting effects within our dental community. We cannot do this with more websites, papers, or simply preaching. We must be present and interactive. We must dispense it in a digestible manner that is fun and engaging.

  • Life Tips: Spirituality

    Religious and spiritual practices can play an important role in daily life while supporting the mind, body and spirit.  Around 84 percent of people in the world, identify as being part of a religious group.  Those who do ascribe to a religious or spiritual belief have lower levels of depression,

  • Permission to Lead

    When can I lead? Do I need to wait until I’m supervising someone? Do I need to have a leadership moniker i.e. leader, chief, commander, etc. in my duty title? If not, what exactly is my role? How do I fit into the leadership structure? Throughout my career I’ve heard so many people tell me that

  • A stranger in line

    As we work to build a more resilient Air Force, let the people around us know they matter and strengthen our connections with the Airmen and communities that surround us, I implore you to ignore the voices of fear and apprehension that might prevent you from reaching out to the person next to