• Taking Off with Space-A

    Today's modern world allows many methods of travel. Some people prefer cars and others prefer planes. Little Rock Air Force Base has a special program that allows qualified individuals an unconventional way of travel by a program called Space Available. Space available travel allows authorized

  • Air Force Recruiters

    The U.S. Air Force requires a steady flow of highly qualified and motivated young men and women to perform a multitude of jobs. Recruiters are the Airmen responsible for assuring the enlistment of those young men and women. Right down the street from Little Rock Air Force Base are two, active-duty

  • Breaking the silence: freedom after six-year sexual assault

    If you know her or have ever been around her for a few moments, you know she is neither silent nor shy. She's a people person.She greets everyone with a smile and a loud and confident voice, introducing herself, "Cynde Maddox, Public Affairs specialist." Her distinctive voice and almost 20 years of

  • Pest management won’t bug out when the critters come out

    The 19th Civil Engineer Squadron pest management flight keeps vermin in check. They kill bedbugs, roaches, mice, rats, ants, wasps and more. Raccoons, skunks, opossums and other animals are caught in live traps and then released off base to a wildlife management area. Some wildlife is sent to a

  • Serving the Environment

    As Airmen, we serve our country, but we also serve our environment. At Little Rock Air Force Base, one of the ways we do that is by recycling.Recycling has many advantages. One of those advantages is minimizing the amount of waste we keep from filling up landfills.Another advantage is the money we

  • The eye experts

    The 19th Aerospace Medicine Squadron optometry clinic is a one stop shop for eye care needs. The team of five ensures proper vision correction with glasses or contact lenses, as well as diagnoses, treats and manages ocular disease and provides surgical co-management. More than 140 patients are seen

  • One man’s trash is another’s intel

    Dumpster diving is not just for raccoons and opossums. There are real-world "rats" around scurrying through trash cans looking for any information they can use to cause trouble and damage our mission.To combat these unsavory enemy efforts, base operation security experts conduct their own random

  • Snapshot: Chief Master Sgt. Rhonda Buening

    Q: Where did you grow up?A: Well, I was born in Illinois. I moved to several different places. At the age of 6, when my mother passed away, I actually was adopted by her parents. So I moved to Osage, Wyoming, and I was raised by my grandparents. Then at the age of 17, I left that household into the