Tag Archives: Air Force Live

Blog Spotlight: Nathanael the Photog

*Occasionally, Air Force Live puts the spotlight on individual blogs written by Airmen or their family members. These blogs provide an unofficial glimpse into the various aspects of Air Force life. Opinions expressed are those of the bloggers and are not endorsed by the US Air Force.
Senior Airman Nathanael Callon, a photographer, has been tasked [...]

Reflecting on Seven Weeks with Marines

This is the fourth blog entry for Master Sgt. David Wolfe, a security forces Airman from Scott Air Force Base, Ill., who trained at the Marine Corps Staff NCO Academy at Camp Pendleton in southern California. He volunteered for it after learning slots were available for Air Force senior NCOs.
“I knew this would be a challenge [...]

Experiences on a Provincial Reconstruction Team

Admit it. You support us all the way, but some military terms might be difficult to understand and drive you crazy. I recently learned about another interesting activity in which servicemembers are involved, and it doesn’t seem complicated. I’d like to introduce you to something that is exactly what it sounds like—Provincial Reconstruction Teams.     
Capt. Tristan Hinderliter, Air Force [...]

USAF Celebrates 50 Years of the Laser

The Air Force has many claims to fame, including some that you may not know about. Lasers are a part of USAF’s history and a part of your everyday life. We’re taking a little bit of time to show some respect for lasers during the 50th anniversary of the first laser.
In a recent DODLive Bloggers [...]

Visit to the 917th Wing at Barksdale Air Force Base–Passion for the Job

Rarely do people find a job that they’re passionate about. We frequently hear from our Airmen that they love their jobs and that serving their country is the best thing they ever did. Yet, the Air Force also employees thousands of civilians and contractors to help support the mission. One of those civilian employees is [...]