Bioenvironmental Engineering Airmen are ‘jack of all trades’

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  • 1 SOW firefighters teach military kids fire safety

    Sparky the Fire Dog interacts with children at Hurlburt Field, Florida, March 20, 2026. The Exceptional Family Member Program partnered with 1st Special Operations Wing firefighters to create an interactive experience for Air Commandos and their families to learn about fire safety. The EFMP is a

  • Mission ready, heat safe: 78th OMRS shields Airmen from heat illness

    With a sweltering summer on the horizon for Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, the 78th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron’s Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight is doing the critical work to keep Airmen safe, healthy and mission ready in the face of extreme heat.

  • ATLAS: A Paradigm Shift in Space Domain Awareness

    In the approximate six months since being operationally accepted, Combat Forces Command’s Mission Delta 2 – Space Domain Awareness has used the Advance Tracking and Launch Analysis System (ATLAS) to process more than 120 launches, catalog more than 1,883 objects, process at least 474 re-entries, and

  • Mission Delta 2 ensures space flight safety for Artemis II moon fly-by

    Combat Forces Command’s Mission Delta 2 – Space Domain Awareness played a critical role for spaceflight safety with the April 1 launch of Artemis II, NASA’s first crewed lunar fly-by in more than 50 years. Guardians across the U.S. Space Force enabled safe ascent, precise tracking, and continuous

  • Gear up, ride safe: JBER motorcycle season approaches

    As Alaska prepares for the summer, a familiar sound is slowly returning to the roads of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson – the hum of maintenance as riders inspect, tune and prepare their motorcycles, signaling the start of the riding season.

  • Mission readiness on the move: A runner’s guide to safety

    Running remains one of the most effective ways to maintain required fitness standards. However, whether running on or off base, during the day or in low-light conditions, personal safety must remain a priority. An injury sustained during off-duty activity can directly impact mission capability,

  • Physical training injury prevention

    Physical training is necessary to develop and maintain the fitness required to accomplish military missions, but it is also known to cause injury.

  • Artemis II Soars: Space Launch Delta 45 Supports Historic Mission

    At 6:35 p.m. local time, April 1, 2026, NASA’s Artemis II mission successfully launched from the Eastern Range with four astronauts bound for lunar orbit. This historic moment would not have been possible without the dedication and commitment of Space Launch Delta 45 personnel.There are many steps

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