• Little Rock Air Force Base supports Green Flag exercise

    Three base squadrons conducted the first-ever Extracted Container Delivery System (XCDS) airdrops during the Green Flag Little Rock exercise June 16, 2014.Crews from the 34th Combat Training Squadron, 41st Airlift Squadron and 61st AS exercised techniques and tactics to employ combat airlift's

  • Multiple construction projects underway on base

    Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark., will undergo three elements of cosmetic modifications enhancing the quality of work and life on base starting mid-June. "I want to make sure that all members of Team Little Rock and visitors to the base are aware of the improvements we are making," said Col. Patrick

  • Police jurisdiction: where to draw the line

    Driving throughout Little Rock Air Force Base, it is common to see a member of the 19th Security Forces Squadron patrolling the streets, checking identification at the base gates or responding to emergency calls. While security forces patrols all areas of the base and enforces base regulations and

  • Running the runway

    The 19th Operations Support Squadron airfield management facility is responsible for the busiest single runway in the Air Force. Kerry Miller, 19th OSS airfield manager, and his team of 11, manage the airfield like a facility. The group inspects runways, taxiways, parking aprons, signs and lighting.

  • Drinking and driving: the mourning after

    Driving impaired is driving impaired, no matter what time or where it is done. Drinking and driving not only puts your career at risk, but also your life and everyone else's that is on the road with you.All Airmen have the responsibility to be a good Wingman. Before letting your fellow Airman make a

  • Team Little Rock family rebuilds through the ruins of tornado damage

    Since the dawn of time, resilience has been continually tested by conflicts, tragedies and natural disasters. Repeatedly, people rise when knocked down by the unexpected blows life can throw. In the surrounding communities of Mayflower and Vilonia, Ark., that resilience is proving to be strong and

  • CCAF: A lighthouse for enlisted searching for education

    The Community College of the Air Force serves as a lighthouse for enlisted Airmen searching for a path to receive college credits for their military service while on the road to getting their associate degrees.Established April 1, 1972, the CCAF is the world's only degree granting institution for