• 15 seconds: A Rude Awakening

    Gut wrenching screams. The shattering of glass the unforgettable sounds of metal twisting and bending all around me. My Ford Ranger rolling over and over and over again. I thought those were going to be my last memories.April 12, 2012, started out like any other Thursday for me. I woke up early

  • 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

  • 314th Airlift Wing Change of Command

    Col. James Dryjanski assumed command of the 314th Airlift Wing during a change of command ceremony July 31, 2014, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark.Dryjanski assumed command from Col. Scott Brewer in a ceremony officiated by Maj. Gen. Keltz, the director of Intelligence, Operations and Nuclear

  • 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

  • Base conducted summer Facebook Town Hall

    Col. Patrick Rhatigan, 19th Airlift Wing and installation commander, hosted Little Rock Air Force Base's third Facebook town hall July 22 from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.Dozens of Team Little Rock community members attended the event, addressing issues on the topic of construction and base infrastructure.

  • How to NOT skewer your grilling plans

    With more Americans lighting up their grills than ever before, it's important to remember the key to a successful cookout is safety. There are certain measures of precaution that must be taken in order to enjoy a hot summer night around the barbecue. Accidents happen every year, leaving people

  • Airmen kept safe from hazards by BEE flight

    Whether home or downrange, the mission of the BEEs, bioenvironmental engineers, is the same, to keep Airmen safe from a swarm of hazards and enable them to accomplish the mission.The 19th Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineering flight mission identifies and analyzes chemical,

  • 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