• Winter Driving; Are you Prepared?

    With snow and winter weather forecasted in the coming days, it’s important to re-familiarize ourselves with safe winter driving practices. According to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, snow or icy road conditions were reported in 78,335 crashes between the years 2015-2019.  Those crashes

  • Moment of Motivation: October 09, 2020

    This week's 934th Airlift Wing's Moment of Motivation comes from Joe Girard. Girard is best known for his long-standing Guinness Book of World Record title for the world's best car salesman. He sold 13,001 cars from 1966 through 1977. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Chris Farley)

  • Moment of Motivation: September 04, 2020

    This week's 934th Airlift Wing's Moment of Motivation comes from Tony Stark, chief executive officer of Stark Industries and Strategic Homeland, Intervention, Enforcement, and Logistics Division (S.H.I.E.L.D) consultant.

  • Keeping your workplace safe from fire

    To prevent your workplace from catching fire, whether that is your desk or on a ship, here are a few safety tips from The Naval District of Washington Emergency Services to prevent a potential fire from starting, and how to minimize damage if one does start.Extension cords and surge protectors are

  • Moment of Motivation: August 06, 2020

    This week's 934th Airlift Wing's Moment of Motivation comes from poet, memoirist and civil rights activist Mayo Angelo. She said, "All great achievements require time.”

  • Moment of Motivation: July 28, 2020

    This week's 934th Airlift Wing's Moment of Motivation comes from author, salesman and motivational speaker Zig Ziglar. Ziglar said, "People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing-that's why we recommend it daily."   

  • Community College of the Air Force reveals plans for new degree program

    The new Associate of Applied Science in Military Technology and Applied Sciences Management  degree is a flexible alternative for enlisted personnel serving in Air Force specialties lacking enough formal skills training to meet current degree program requirements, said Dr. Hank Dasinger, the dean of