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  • Deployed MacDill Airmen lead base tour with Kyrgyz students

    Airmen deployed from the 91st Air Refueling Squadron participated in a community support project at their deployed location last month. Capt. Ryland Tecson and Airman 1st Class Maria Wilson, 91st ARS members assigned to the 22nd Expeditionary Refueling Squadron, led a base tour along with 42 other

  • Determined MacDill mom, dad earn commissions

    “I have many interests in life and have never been fond of sticking with one thing, as I love change and to learn new things,” said 1st Lt. Brandon Cruz, Medical Service Corps officer with the 6th Medical Operations Squadron. “I have enjoyed being a medic and being hands on with patients thus far,

  • Dining facility fuels Team MacDill

    Diner’s Reef, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida's dining facility, is the only location on base that provides 24/7 food support for Team MacDill. A team of 72 personnel, comprised of both Airmen and civilians, prepare and serve approximately 262,000 meals annually for the 6th Air Mobility Wing and its

  • Disc golfer visits MacDill; hopes course on base becomes reality

    It's been said golf is a sport you take up when you don't have enough frustration in your life.Not so with a free-wheeling, up and coming variation of the sport played without clubs, balls or tees, says Larry Kirk, a California resident and technical sergeant in the Air National Guard. Kirk dropped

  • Displaying the American flag properly

    The American Flag is the ultimate symbol of freedom and justice that Americans have risked their lives to preserve for generations."The flag is the single thread that binds us as military personnel together," said Senior Master Sgt. Justin Papalia, Joint Communications Support Element operations

  • Driving in a flood

    For the East Coast, the busiest time during hurricane season is between mid-August and mid-September. On August 1-3, 2015, Tampa Bay, Florida, experienced first-hand just how quickly a flood can develop during a rainstorm, forcing drivers to find alternate routes or ultimately abandoning their

  • Emergencies... Are you prepared?

    Emergencies can happen at any time on MacDill Air Force Base and we need to be prepared. The first steps in any crisis are to be aware of the emergency and knowing what is expected of you. Personnel from the 6th Civil Engineer Squadron, Emergency Management, Security Forces, MacDill Command Post,

  • Emergency Management ensures Air Force maintains optimum readiness

    When planning for an emergency, coordination is important. These types of situations take many forms. Be it a hurricane or weapons system discovered nearby, each situation requires everyone affected to be equally prepared.The Air Force, as well as the Department of Defense, never hesitates at the