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  • MacDill’s FamCampers give back

    Every winter, he and his wife pack up their motorhome and drive 1,500 miles from Rhode Island to MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. They trade in their ranch style home in the frigid Northeast for a corner lot on MacDill’s family camp grounds, where they live in a recreational vehicle for six months out

  • Pioneer of tactical airlift visits MacDill

    It’s World War II and Nazi Germany occupies France, an Allied nation. Somewhere in the moonlit French countryside, a modified B-24 Liberator flies overhead. Painted matte black, and stripped of unnecessary equipment, this B-24 is flying a secret mission.

  • More than brothers… wingmen

    Zade and his younger brother, Austin, grew up on a small farm at the basin of the Big Horn Mountains in Wyoming. Living in the country meant not having any neighbors around, so the brothers spent a lot of their time together playing on the farm.

  • Medical Group Re-Purposes CPR

    Communication, Professionalism and Respect are the basis for the same acronym as CPR, but that hasn’t stopped the 6th Medical Group from quickly adopting a new meaning of this deep-rooted medical term.

  • AMC Command Chief visits MacDill

    The Air Mobility Command command chief master sergeant visited Airmen at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Dec. 12-13, 2016.During her two-day visit, Chief Master Sgt. Shelina Frey toured the base and learned about Team MacDill’s mission and the Airmen who accomplish it every day.

  • Airman grows by overcoming “every little “ting”

    "The men and women serving in the U.S. Air Force are representative of the diversity of our nation,” said Chief Master Sgt. James Cody, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force. “We value this diversity and it's one of our greatest strengths; our Airmen come together to produce an incredible team that