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Default Air Force Logo Staying safe on two wheels
With the worst of winter behind us, many folks are beginning to break out the hiking boots and sunscreen for some outdoor fun. Additionally, many motorcyclists who have been bound by snow and ice for the last several months are making their way onto the roads again. Lt. Col. Mark Guerber, the 16th Space Control Squadron commander and avid motorcyclist, recently briefed members of his unit about the importance of staying safe riding.
0 5/13
2015
Default Air Force Logo Air Force officials announce banner year in ground safety
The Air Force mission is inherently risky and Airmen mitigate those risks every day, but last fiscal year their sound risk management and decision making skills contributed to a great year in ground safety.
0 10/23
2014
Staff Sgt. Rey Edenfield poses with his wife, Amy, and their two sons, Grayson, left, and Dawson on the front porch of their home Aug. 28, 2014. The picture was taken almost a year after Edenfield was involved in a motorcycle accident that resulted in his left leg being amputated six inches below the knee. Edenfield is an air traffic controller at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Erica Picariello) Amputee Airman defies odds, returns to active duty
His sons say he has a robot leg, the doctors and nurses call it a prosthetic, but to him, it's what has allowed him to overcome the odds and continue doing what he loves.
1 9/15
2014
Retired Master Sgt. Rob Wilkins pauses for a moment during his visit to Boulder Crest Retreat for wounded warriors, May 15, 2014, in Bluemont, Va. Wilkins is on the board directors for the non-profit retreat, which offers free vacation cabins stays, outdoor activities and non-clinical therapy to returning combat veterans and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Alexander W. Riedel) A ride to remember, AF veteran helps keep memories alive
For four years now, retired Master Sgt. Rob Wilkins rides at the front of the pack from the Pentagon to the Vietnam Memorial during Rolling Thunder, an annual Memorial Day demonstration run through the capital.
0 5/23
2014
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