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Keesler Medical Center patient receives world’s smallest pacemaker
The Keesler Medical Center at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, became the first Air Force hospital to implant the world’s smallest pacemaker in a patient with bradycardia.
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2017 Wounded Warrior Healing Arts exhibit on display at the Pentagon
Located on the second floor on the walls of Apex 1 and 2, the exhibit will be on display all year.
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South Carolina chefs, all military vets, team up for charity event
The entire event is being put together by military veterans, from the chefs to the logo designer.
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Air Force’s 60th Maintenance Squadron at Travis Air Force Base tests futuristic tech
If laser systems are ‘the way of the future,’ then the future is now.
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Montana non-profit is helping injured veterans recover through fly fishing
Fly fishing is a low impact physical activity and helps rehabilitate vets because it is calming and repetitive.
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Travis AFB gets new training simulator for obstetrics emergencies
The medical staff at the David Grant Air Force Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, California, is testing a new advanced birth simulator. Travis is one of five installations across the Defense Department to be selected for the new system.
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Father and son reunite while deployed to Afghanistan
After two years of being apart, Benjamin TenBrink and his father Carl TenBrink were recently reunited at Bagram Air Field.
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Defense Secretary Jim Mattis makes TIME’s 100 Most Influential People list
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates profiled Mattis, comparing him to George C. Marshall.
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Man tries to locate the families of the owners of more than 14,000 British Army dog tags
The dog tags were found in a field outside London back in 2014.
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Air Force Monument being built in California, but more money is needed
Fund raising for the creation of a monument that honors U.S. Air Force veterans has been underway since 2011.
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Keesler Medical Center patient receives world’s smallest pacemaker
The Keesler Medical Center at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, became the first Air Force hospital to implant the world’s smallest pacemaker in a patient with bradycardia.
-
2017 Wounded Warrior Healing Arts exhibit on display at the Pentagon
Located on the second floor on the walls of Apex 1 and 2, the exhibit will be on display all year.
-
South Carolina chefs, all military vets, team up for charity event
The entire event is being put together by military veterans, from the chefs to the logo designer.
-
Air Force’s 60th Maintenance Squadron at Travis Air Force Base tests futuristic tech
If laser systems are ‘the way of the future,’ then the future is now.
-
Montana non-profit is helping injured veterans recover through fly fishing
Fly fishing is a low impact physical activity and helps rehabilitate vets because it is calming and repetitive.
-
Travis AFB gets new training simulator for obstetrics emergencies
The medical staff at the David Grant Air Force Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, California, is testing a new advanced birth simulator. Travis is one of five installations across the Defense Department to be selected for the new system.
-
Father and son reunite while deployed to Afghanistan
After two years of being apart, Benjamin TenBrink and his father Carl TenBrink were recently reunited at Bagram Air Field.
-
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis makes TIME’s 100 Most Influential People list
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates profiled Mattis, comparing him to George C. Marshall.
-
Man tries to locate the families of the owners of more than 14,000 British Army dog tags
The dog tags were found in a field outside London back in 2014.
-
Air Force Monument being built in California, but more money is needed
Fund raising for the creation of a monument that honors U.S. Air Force veterans has been underway since 2011.
-
Keesler Medical Center patient receives world’s smallest pacemaker
The Keesler Medical Center at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, became the first Air Force hospital to implant the world’s smallest pacemaker in a patient with bradycardia.
-
2017 Wounded Warrior Healing Arts exhibit on display at the Pentagon
Located on the second floor on the walls of Apex 1 and 2, the exhibit will be on display all year.
-
South Carolina chefs, all military vets, team up for charity event
The entire event is being put together by military veterans, from the chefs to the logo designer.
-
Air Force’s 60th Maintenance Squadron at Travis Air Force Base tests futuristic tech
If laser systems are ‘the way of the future,’ then the future is now.
-
Montana non-profit is helping injured veterans recover through fly fishing
Fly fishing is a low impact physical activity and helps rehabilitate vets because it is calming and repetitive.
-
Travis AFB gets new training simulator for obstetrics emergencies
The medical staff at the David Grant Air Force Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, California, is testing a new advanced birth simulator. Travis is one of five installations across the Defense Department to be selected for the new system.
-
Father and son reunite while deployed to Afghanistan
After two years of being apart, Benjamin TenBrink and his father Carl TenBrink were recently reunited at Bagram Air Field.
-
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis makes TIME’s 100 Most Influential People list
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates profiled Mattis, comparing him to George C. Marshall.
-
Man tries to locate the families of the owners of more than 14,000 British Army dog tags
The dog tags were found in a field outside London back in 2014.
-
Air Force Monument being built in California, but more money is needed
Fund raising for the creation of a monument that honors U.S. Air Force veterans has been underway since 2011.













