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  • EAFB Mental Health Clinic: You are not alone

    Military service comes with great sacrifice and sometimes servicemembers and their families may be faced with challenges  or even demanding circumstances while also trying to manage financial responsibilities, raising a family, or maintaining personal relationships.The members of the 28th Medical

  • Recovering even when you want to quit

    "The left side of my body was basically dead," Bell said. "It would not move... I could not do anything."Donald Bell, 28th Bomb Wing Equal Opportunity director, a Winnfield Louisiana native and father of two, began a life-changing journey April of 2014, one that would push him to the brink of

  • QA inspectors ensure compliance, safety for B-1 maintenance

    The 28th Maintenance Group quality assurance inspectors provide continuity throughout the maintenance squadrons by conducting evaluations that ensure Airmen are performing their tasks accurately, effectively and safely.Within the QA office, approximately 14 inspectors dedicated to specific units,

  • Physical and mental resiliency through fitness

    Two Airmen from the 28th Mission Support Group have taken personal physical training to another level, participating in circuit-training classes to become fit to fight through a fun yet challenging physical workout.Many Airmen participate in squadron physical training sessions on a regular basis,

  • Optometry helps Airmen see eye-to-eye

    Vision can mean the difference between life and death in the military. Aiming a weapon effectively, parachuting out of an aircraft or patrolling your area of responsibility would be incredibly difficult without a healthy set of eyes.To help the 28th Bomb Wing mission succeed and to keep Airmen safe,

  • Ellsworth dentist claims 2014 World Military Skeet Championship title

    An Airman from the 28th Medical Operations Squadron was named the World Military Champion at the 2014 World Skeet Championship while competing as a member of the Air Force skeet shooting team, Sept. 26 through Oct. 3.While stationed at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Capt. Andrew Thorsen,

  • Fischer: not dying, not going to

    "When I found out I had cancer, I never cried," said Jill Fischer, 28th Civil Engineer Squadron operations flight secretary. "I looked at my husband and said 'You know what. I am not dead, I am not dying and I am not going to.'"In December 2008, Fischer was only three months into a deployment with

  • My grandpa was a gun jumper

    An Airman here recently discovered that his grandfather was among a small group of Americans who joined the Canadian military to thwart the tyranny of Nazi Germany prior to our country entering World War II."I had heard stories that my grandfather - and others like him - were concerned about the war

  • Engineering: behind the scenes

    Editor's note: This is the last in a series of articles about the 28th Civil Engineer Squadron and all they offer to the 28th Bomb Wing.Within the 28th Civil Engineer Squadron, a flight consisting of 38 military and civilian personnel works to ensure the projects you see around the base are

  • Air Force artistry promotes mission readiness

    Unbeknownst to many, when Airmen need dental work, they turn to dentists who then look to the expertise of dental laboratory specialists, master craftsmen who use the latest tools and techniques to craft everything from dentures to crowns to meet the patient's dental needs.These specialists are