• Taking back their health

    We want to introduce you to Airmen who’ve taken backtheir health through physical training and eating right.  Men and women who’ve overcome physicaladversity and used it to make themselves stronger.  One such Airman is Master Sgt. Jeff Clouse,19th Medical Operations Support SquadronWhathappened that

  • Combat Airlifter of the Week: Jonah Woods

    Name: Jonah WoodsUnit: 19th Operations Support Squadron Position:  Airspace Manager/ AirTraffic controller/ assault zone operationsHometown: Cypress, TexasTimeon Station/ Time in Service: 9 years/24 years Hobbies/Goals:Outdooractivities such as boating and fishing, hunting, Core Value: "You could

  • Handcrafting dental readiness

    Whenever U.S. Air Force combat airlifters need dental work, they often count on a small team of specialists at the 19th Medical Group Clinic. The unit works behind-the-scenes crafting unique dental prostheses as part of the 19th Aerospace Medicine Squadron dental laboratory element. They assist

  • 41st Airlift Squadron takes on the Last Frontier

    The 41st Airlift Squadron loaded four C-130Js with approximately 100 Team Little Rock Airmen, including pilots, loadmasters, maintainers, aircrew flight equipment and intelligence personnel for a week of deployment training at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. Not only does the 49th state

  • Combat Airlifter of the Week: Senior Master Sgt. James Cohea

    NAME: Senior Master Sgt. James Cohea UNIT: 913th Operations Support Squadron POSITION: 913th OSS superintendent HOMETOWN: Cabot, Arkansas TIME ON STATION/ TIME IN SERVICE: 3.8 years / 18.5 yearsCORE VALUE: Cohea exemplifies the core value of Integrity First. He represents the highest level of

  • Combat Airlifter of the Week: Master Sgt. Maquel McRae

    NAME:  Master Sgt. Maquel McRae UNIT:  189th Operations Support Squadron      POSITION: Training Manager HOMETOWN:  Cheyenne, Wyoming TIME ON STATION/ TIME ON SERVICE:  18 Years / 24 Years CORE VALUE: SERVICE BEFORE SELFMcRae exemplifies Service Before Self by ensuring the Airmen are taken care of

  • Black Cats deliver air power during Artic Anvil

    The 41st Airlift Squadron is conducting mountainous terrain training in Alaska and supporting Exercise Artic Anvil. Airmen from the 19th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron went on the training exercise to provide support to ensure the C-130Js are airworthy and safe. Arctic Anvil is an integrated

  • Serving up awards comes second nature

    U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Michael Adamson, 19th Force Support Squadron swing shift lead, was recognized as one of the Hennessy Travel award winners. A team representing Hennessy Travelers Association, established in 1956, evaluated the Hercules Dining Facility on their food service management,

  • Little Rock AFB implements new meal card regulation

    Changes to the dining facilities meal card regulations are in full effect as of May 2016, and have sparked an array of questions from meal card holders. The Air Force Services Agency introduced a new food service operation, referred to as the Food Transformation Initiative, beginning in 2010.