April issue of Airman available Published April 2, 2004 SAN ANTONIO (AFPN) -- Read about how operations are going at the Air Force’s only blended wing, take a look at two locations where Airmen serve in Italy and learn how a retired first sergeant is getting her life back after a package bomb took her hands. These features and more highlight the April issue of Airman magazine, now available in print and online at www.af.mil/news/airman.Running with the Pack -- It is not for the faint of heart. You have got to be able to run with the big dogs if you plan to join the Wolf Pack warriors at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea. Despite being a base its members hate to love, most leave filled with a sense of accomplishment.Two Cultures, One Force -- When the Air National Guard lost its bomber mission at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., the future looked grim. Then the base made history when it combined with Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System active-duty Airmen to form the Air Force’s first blended wing.The Other Italy -- When talking about the Air Force mission in Italy, most people probably think about operations at Aviano AB. But farther south is a small group of Airmen who live and work in a world where 15 cultures coexist within the confines of Allied Air Forces Southern Europe in Naples.Aviano 2000 in Full Throttle -- If you have not been south of the Alps lately, you will probably need a new base guide if you are heading to Aviano AB. The ambitious revamp of “sleepy hollow” remains in full throttle as it heads down the home stretch of a 10-year modernization program.Mail from Hell -- On July 31, 2001, a package bomb from a vengeful Airman cost Master Sgt. Janet McWilliams her hands but not her heart. As she still struggles to recover, the former first sergeant refuses to let the evil act defeat her.