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  • Air Force Wounded Warrior takes flight with Thunderbirds

    Air Force Maser Sgt. Benjamin Seekell, Air Force Wounded Warrior and 343rd Training Squadron security forces apprentice course flight chief, flew with the U.S. Air Force Aerial Demonstration Squadron “Thunderbirds” Nov. 2 at JBSA-Kelly Field.

  • AFW2 talks program at A/TA Convention

    Steve Nelson, Air Force Wounded Warrior Program (AFW2) Outreach Coordinator, talks to Airmen attending the 2017 Airlift/Tanker Association convention in Orlando, Florida. The convention is an annual event featuring a technology exposition and symposiums for ATA and Air Mobility Command. The team

  • I AM: Unconquered, undefeated

    The air here is electric on the competition grounds of the 2017 Invictus Games, where 17 nations and more than 550 wounded, ill or injured athletes have come together to showcase their grit; and where one second-time athlete from the U.S. team has set her sights on dominating in the arena.  “This

  • Invisible wounds: Finding a voice

    Air Force leadership and wounded warriors came together to speak out on invisible wounds during a panel discussion at this year’s Air Force Association Air, Space and Cyber Conference, Sept. 18, 2017.

  • Airman overcomes suicidal thoughts, strives to help others

    Being part of the Air Force is not an easy task. Airmen are charged with supporting and defending the U.S. from all enemies, foreign and domestic. As a result, the military life has many stressors and responsibilities. Deployments, financial strains, intensive training, long work days and adapting

  • AF wounded warrior team committed to personalized care

    Tech. Sgt. Eric Fisher was two months into his five-month deployment in 2011 to Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, when he suffered a heart attack after an intense rocket attack and a day of moving heavy pallets on the flightline.   He was evacuated to the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany,

  • AFW2 message about Hurricane Irma

     The Air Force Wounded Warrior Program is closely monitoring Hurricane Irma for the impact on Airmen and their family's enrolled in AFW2. Please know that we are thinking of all of you and stand ready to assist and connect you with appropriate resources if needed. It is our hope that those that may

  • It's a 'new beginning'

    Air Force Master Sgt. Earla Webb, currently attached to the Air National Guard’s 165th Airlift Wing in Savannah, Ga., never thought she would be playing sports again after suffering several injuries from a deployment to Afghanistan in 2011.As Webb participated in the third annual Joint Northwest

  • Air Force Wounded Warrior CARE Event returns to Offutt

    More than 90 wounded, ill or injured service men and women and their caregivers are scheduled to attend the Air Force Wounded Warrior Program’s Warrior CARE Event and Warrior Games team training camp here Aug. 1-4.CARE is an acronym derived from the various components of the event that will provide

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