• LIFTx: Leaders Inspiring for Tomorrow

    “Everyone in this room has the ability to leave a legacy.” “Don’t underestimate the influence you have on everybody in the world.” “Everything you do, do with all your heart.” “If you change nothing, nothing changes.” “You make a difference.”

  • AMC civic leaders visit MacDill

    MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – Beginning April 11, 2018, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, was host to a three-day base tour for more than 30 Air Mobility Command civic leaders throughout various AMC communities.

  • 6 LRS supply moves, boosts capabilities

    Airmen assigned to the 6th Logistics Readiness Squadron materiel management flight are undergoing a warehouse transition, which began March 2018, and is slated to be completed mid-May 2018, at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida.More than 13,000 inventory items worth approximately $111 million were

  • 310th Airlift Squadron hosts a squadron tour

    MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. –Airmen from the 6th Communications Squadron and 6th Force Support Squadron tour the 310th Airlift Squadron at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, March 30, 2018.

  • MacDill, Hillsborough County schools work together

    From deployments to permanent changes of stations, military children face a plethora of unique challenges. As a way to recognize and honor our country’s youngest heroes for their daily sacrifices and resiliency, the Department of Defense deemed April as the Month of the Military Child.

  • Feel better, function better with the ‘Spring into Shape’ Challenge

    Learn how to feel and function better with Air Mobility Command’s “Spring into Shape” physical activity challenge. This challenge is a command-wide initiative designed to promote physical activity for the workforce. “Spring into Shape” encourages participants to engage in various forms of physical

  • KC-135 aircrew supports Red Flag 18-2

    Aircraft from all over the nation flew in and out of the Nevada sky during Red Flag 18-2, an exercise organized at Nellis and hosted north of Las Vegas on the Nevada Test and Training Range. Red Flag gives Airmen an opportunity to experience realistic combat scenarios to prepare and train for future