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  • An Aconcagua Climb to Lessons Learned

    Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Americas at 22,838 feet, presents a formidable challenge to climbers. Located in the Principal Cordillera of the Andes Mountain range in Argentina, it’s one of the famed Seven Summits – the highest mountains on each of the seven continents. For many climbers,

  • Safe ladder use focus of spring safety campaign

    Base safety officials here encourage personnel to prioritize safety when starting spring-cleaning projects. March is National Ladder Safety Month, as it is commonly a time for home and workplace projects that require using ladders.

  • 908th CES begins restoration of Havens' Bridge

    The 908th Flying Training Wing’s Civil Engineer Squadron began renovations on Havens’ Bridge on Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, March 3, 2025. The renovation consisted of removing and replacing select floorboards and all railing, rewiring all electrical components, and installing new non-slip

  • What makes a hero

    The night was frigid, the wind howled through the trees that lined the narrow country road. Audrey Harris gripped the wheel, her headlights slicing through the darkness when two red lights emerged ahead—swerving wildly.They veered left, then right, jerking erratically as if searching for

  • AEDC Safety encourages tornado preparedness

    It is that time of the year again.Although the weather is beginning to feel much more delightful, it is also the perfect breeding ground for tornadoes. While tornadoes can happen any time of the year, their peak season is from March through June with more than half of the yearly tornadoes occurring

  • Spring is in the air!

    Whether spring cleaning or getting to those DIY projects put off for warmer weather done, or heading out to explore mother nature be proactive and make checklists of all the tools or gear you will need to get it done safely.

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