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  • Warrior Games Profile: Bill Lickman

    Special Agent Bill Lickman enlisted in the Air Force in 1996, beginning his career as a Security Forces Airman at Hurlburt Field, Florida. He would later retrain and currently works for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI). On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Lickman was serving at

  • Warrior Games Profile: Shay Hampton

    Retired Master Sgt. Shay Hampton enlisted in the Air Force in 1992. Throughout his diverse career, Hampton deployed multiple times in support of Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom, as well as operations in the Horn of Africa.

  • Warrior Games Profile: Michele Prindle

    Retired Tech. Sgt. Michelle Prindle enlisted in the Air Force in 2001 as an aircraft structural maintenance technician, and began her military career at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington.  Considered an exceptional performer and Airman by leadership, her military career ambitions were cut short

  • How can you manage stress?

    Stress. We've all felt it. We all deal with it differently. But what do you do when it becomes overwhelming? Even better, how do you prevent it from becoming overwhelming?

  • An Airman's journey from active duty to fighting cancer and back to work

    Senior Airman Bran-don Yuhaniak, 88th Medical Squadron administrative technician, with the Airman Medical Transition Unit, who is a self-professed outdoorsman who enjoys hunting, fishing and being challenged, joined the Air Force in September 2014. He was assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas,

  • A different beast to deal with: Healing from invisible wounds

    After serving 20 years filled with numerous deployments and temporary duty assignments without an issue, one weather Airmen’s life changed forever during a an indirect fire incident on Dec. 31, 2013. Senior Master Sgt. Jason Ronsse, Pacific Air Forces weather training standardization and evaluation

  • AF Wounded Warrior Program helps Airmen recover

    The Air Force Wounded Warrior Program is a congressionally-mandated, federally-funded program that provides personalized care, services and advocacy to seriously wounded, ill or injured recovering service members, their caregivers or families.

  • A journey of resiliency: healing the wounds that can’t be seen

    Nine deployments, severe depression, anxiety and alcoholism, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and a suicide attempt were what drove one McConnell Airman to begin a journey to reshape his life.“My first combative deployment was to Kirkuk, Iraq, back in 2006,” said Tech. Sgt. Terrance Williams, 22nd

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