• New MPS greeting process implemented

    The Military Personnel Section has implemented a new greeting process to improve our customer service and reduce wait time. The first location for all customers requiring assistance from any section of the MPS will be the MPS First Stop desk located in Bldg. 381, Wing C. This first contact can be

  • Children invited to Crocodile Dock

    A summer children's event called Crocodile Dock will be hosted at Chapel Center from Aug. 3 through 7. Children jump into bayou fun at Crocodile Dock where they participate in memorable Bible-learning activities, sing songs, play team-building games, dig into yummy treats, experience electrifying

  • In remembrance: Senior Airman Randy Waite

    Senior Airman Randy D. Waite II, 660th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, passed away May 23 as a result of a motor vehicle accident. Airman Waite was born July 14, 1987 in Sacramento, Calif., joined the Air Force Sept. 27, 2005. He is survived by his father, mother and sister. "Airman Waite was a

  • Red Cross Dental Assistant Program offered at DGMC

    The American Red Cross Dental Assistant Volunteer Training program sponsored in conjunction with the Arthur J. Sachsel Dental Clinic at the David Grant USAF Medical Center is offering an opportunity for a training and development career that's portable and one which is important to so many military

  • Senate confirms Maj. Gen. (Dr.) Green to be Air Force’s 20th surgeon general

    The Senate has confirmed Maj. Gen. (Dr.) Charles Bruce Green to become the Air Force's 20th surgeon general. General Green is currently the Air Force's deputy surgeon general, a position he has held since August 2006. He will replace Lt. Gen. (Dr.) James G. Roudebush, who is retiring. General Green

  • AFPC Spread the Word teams to brief Travis

    An Air Force Personnel Center "Spread the Word" briefing team arrives at Travis May 27. All briefings are scheduled for 8:30 a.m and 2 p.m. at the base theater. Although everyone is encouraged to attend either briefing, but in an attempt to evenly distribute the number of individuals, the 60th Air

  • May is National Electrical Safety Month

    The Fire Prevention office would like to remind the public of risks associated with the use of electricity, the use of appliances, tools and amenities that make our quality of life much better. The following information provides recent statistics and safety tips to assist individuals in taking steps

  • Depression in men and women: What's the difference?

    Depression can strike anyone, but the symptoms can be dramatically different between men and women. Signs and symptoms According to the National Institute of Mental Health, nearly 20 million people are currently dealing with depression. Service members who may have been exposed to traumatic events

  • TRICARE publishes new Behavioral Health resource guide

    No one questions the need for medical care when someone is physically injured, but when people experience emotional problems, they may feel embarrassed and afraid to seek help when the troubling signs first surface. During Mental Health Month in May, TRICARE would like to remind beneficiaries about