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  • MacDill’s Trusted Agent

    Just like in the movies where spies have a trusted team helping them successfully carry out a mission, members of the Air Force can trust the operations intelligence analysts to watch their backs.These highly trained Airmen are responsible for constantly collecting and piecing together open-source

  • MacDill's first Airman of the Year reflects on 50th Anniversary

    Gas was 30 cents a gallon, a postage stamp was 5 cents, and the average cost of a new car was $3,500. The year was 1964 and things around MacDill were rapidly changing because of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis and the transition from Strategic Air Command to Tactical Air Command.Amongst the changes

  • MacDill's first recycle team

    Airman 1st Class Brandi Graves, 6th Comptroller Squadron financial analyst, came to MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., from technical school and noticed things were different from what she was used to, especially when it came to recycling."In tech school we had a recycling team in our squadron that

  • MacDill's first recycle team: part two

    "The most enjoyable part of the dorm recycle team is seeing the numbers increase and knowing that we are doing something good for the base," said Airman 1st Class Brandi Graves, dorm recycle team lead. "It's an awesome feeling! I love knowing the recycle team has a positive impact."It has been six

  • MacDill's very own is truly among the best

     Becoming one of the Air Force's 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year takes superior leadership, outstanding job performance, community involvement, and personal achievements.An Airman at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida's has demonstrated the aforementioned characteristics immaculately. Tech. Sgt.

  • MacDill's veterinarians care to TSA K-9

    "The job that these dogs do is so incredibly important because people's safety is on the line, and we take great pride in keeping these dogs healthy," said Army Spc. Caleb Jefferson, an animal care specialist with the Veterinary Treatment Facility on MacDill Air Force Base, Fla.When it comes to

  • Maintainers recognized for keeping jets in the air

    The 6th Maintenance Group and 927th MXG, totaling 551 Airmen, were recognized during the 11th annual Knucklebuster awards banquet April 25, 2014 at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. The Maintenance Professionals of the Year are Airmen who are able to exemplify the highest maintenance standards and

  • Maintenance Quality Assurance: Ensuring safe flying missions

    "Everyone's role is important; no one person or career field can make the "big Air Force" meet its goal on its own," expressed Staff Sgt. Clifford Coleman, 6th Maintenance Group aircraft fuels systems technician. "But, my role is to strive to be the best Airman, wingman, supervisor, and family