AFSC News

  • Gunner on board

    Frank Washburn, director, 448th Supply Chain Management Wing, Air Force Sustainment Center, learns what it takes to operate an M2 .50-caliber machine gun on an M113A3 Armored Personnel Carrier during an Adaptive Planning and Execution orientation program visit to Fort Carson March 22. (Air Force

  • F-35 deploys to Europe for the first time

    F-35A Lightning IIs, Airmen and accompanying equipment arrived at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, today, marking the aircraft’s first overseas training deployment to Europe.

  • Oklahoma House, Senate honor Tinker’s 75th anniversary with resolutions

    Oklahomans far and wide who recognize Tinker Air Force Base for what it is — a national treasure — have gone out of their way so far this year to honor the base on its 75th anniversary.Last week, that recognition reached the state Capitol, as both the House and Senate presented resolutions to Lt.

  • AFSC commander speaks to Oklahoma City Rotary

    Lt. Gen. Lee K. Levy II, Air Force Sustainment Center commander, speaks to the Rotary Club of Oklahoma City at their monthly luncheon March 14, 2017, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The general spoke about the importance of the support the AFSC and Team Tinker receive from the community while detailing the

  • The Road Ahead: AF Leaders discuss path to partnering with industry

    This year’s Program Executive Officer Review and Outlook was about providing industry with the information needed to help them be competitive and innovative when seeking to partner with the government.Lt. Gen. Lee Levy II, and Lt. Gen. John Thompson – Air Force Sustainment Center and Air Force Life

  • 635th Supply Chain Operations Wing hosts first logistics readiness summit

    The 635th Supply Chain Operations Wing hosted the Air Force’s first Total Force Logistics Readiness Squadron commander’s summit at Scott Air Force Base March 21-22. It brought 218 LRS commanders, civilian directors and senior leaders together to discuss getting “back-to-the-basics” to improve

  • Air Force Child of the Year exemplifies volunteerism, leadership

    Jamal Braxton, the 2017 Operation Homefront Air Force Military Child of the Year Award recipient, has excelled in multiple varsity sports at Northridge High School in Layton and holds a bright future with his acceptance into the U.S. Air Force Academy, but Braxton likes to focus most on his

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