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  • Airmen commemorate Sept. 11 attacks with ruck march

    Senior Airman Samuel O'Brien with the 377th Special Forces Group carries the U.S. Flag during a ruck march commemorating the victims of the 9-11 attacks here Sept. 11, 2018. The march started at 6:46 a.m. (8:46 EDT, to mark the start time of when the first plane hit the twin towers 17 years ago.

  • SFS #2 claims softball championship

    The SFS #2 team won the Kirtland softball tournament at Kirltand Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 6, 2018. SFS #2 placed first out of eight teams in the postseason tournament. 

  • Suicide Myth #1

    Myth no. 1: Once someone is suicidal, he or she will always remain suicidal.Most suicidal people are desperately seeking a way out of unbearable emotional pain and are ambivalent about ending their own lives. Heightened suicide risk is often short-term and situation-specific. While suicidal thoughts

  • Softball playoffs start tonight

    Kirtland’s intramural softball postseason is upon us. Playoffs start tonight with a matchup between Thursday Night League regular season champs SFS Harrington (7-4) and Tuesday Night’s fourth-place finisher 58 AMXS (2-9). Tuesday Nights top team, AFRL (11-1) have to be the tournament favorites going

  • ABW, SOW Command Chiefs team up to lead, take care of Airmen

    Two of Kirtland’s major mission partners, the 377th Air Base and 58th Special Operations Wings have a relationship going back more than 25 years. The 58th SOW trains combat search and rescue and special operations aircrew and maintainers, and the 377th has supported the nuclear enterprise and served

  • Trimble earns Diamond Sharp Award

    Airman 1st Class Kaylee Trimble, 377th Weapons System Security Squadron remote target engagement system operator, has been in the Air Force for less than 2 years, but is a flight trainer where she devotes two hours prior to each work day conducting on the job training with newly assigned flight

  • Aug. 16 marks 50th anniversary of first Minuteman III launch

    Fifty years ago, 1968 was a tumultuous year, from North Vietnam’s surprise “Tet Offensive” to Dr. King’s assassination, from race riots in major U.S. cities, to the first humans orbiting the moon. And in August of that year, three major powers conducted nuclear-related tests.