AFMC Command News

  • 448th Supply Chain Management Wing meets challenges of COVID-19

    As the Air Force’s single point of wholesale supply chain management operations, the 448th Supply Chain Management Wing is definitely mission essential. With the onset of the coronavirus, the wing has had to adjust the way it does business in order to meet the demands of its mission.

  • Robins Frontlines: Rebecca Cline

    Rebecca Cline, 560th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron management analyst, is essential to the C-130’s mission on Robins Air Force Base. Cline is a senior analyst who is responsible for the squadron’s execution review and the “Walk-the-Wall” charts. She meets the weekly group suspense by working closely

  • Tinker Frontlines: Meet Chris Ence

    Tinker Frontlines: Meet Chris EnceChris Ence is an emergency management specialist with the 72nd Civil Engineering Directorate.Originally from Santa Clara, Utah, Ence enjoys working on cars and spending time with his family.The Air Force retiree worked as a fitter/welder for two years after his

  • Robins Frontlines: Kim Butler

    Kim Butler, Robins Child Development Center program assistant, cares for children at the facility throughout the fight against COVID-19.The CDC staff at Robins provides care for children of active duty military, Department of Defense civilians, reservists on active duty or during active duty

  • Robins Frontlines: Linette Pierce

    Linette Pierce, Defense Logistics Agency, Emergency Supply Operations Center specialist, supports distribution process workers in moving critical items through the distribution process amidst the fight against COVID-19.DLA Distribution Warner Robins, Ga., is one of four strategic distribution

  • Robins Frontlines: Senior Airman Shreta Prasad

    Senior Airman Shreta Prasad, 53rd Air Traffic Control Squadron, Airfield and Weather Systems technician, also serves as a Deployable Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems instructor, teaching the squadron’s newly assigned trainees and “Just-in-Time” equipment familiarization courses.The courses

  • Tinker Frontlines: Meet Angie Gronlund

    Tinker Frontlines: Meet Angie GronlundAngie Gronlund serves as a cashier at the Vanwey Dining Facility.Originally from the Philippines, she now calls Del City, Oklahoma, her home.During COVID, she helps keep the register area and other areas around the dining facility clean and sanitized. She says

  • Tinker Frontlines: Meet Lisa McMorris

    Tinker Frontlines: Meet Lisa McMorrisLisa McMorris is the general manager for the three barber shops on base, including the Tinker Base Exchange, Bldg. 230's flightline shop and inside the Navy Shopette.McMorris, from Fort Dix, New Jersey, has served for 12 years here at Tinker, six of those in the

  • Tinker Frontlines: Meet Airman 1st Class I’Munique Green

    Tinker Frontlines: Meet Airman 1st Class I’Munique GreenAirman 1st Class I'Munique Green serves as a vehicle search area member with the 72nd Security Forces Squadron.She has been in the Air Force since September 2018 and is from St. Petersburg, Florida.In her off-duty time, Green enjoys playing

  • Hanscom family has their neighbors covered

    A Hanscom husband and wife have found creative ways to help themselves, and their neighbors, slow the spread of COVID-19. Staff Sgt. Christopher Boyd, 66th Air Base Group unit deployment manager, was an essential worker when the orders came down mandating all personnel to wear face coverings. His

  • AFRL quick-response testing aids COVID-19 medical transport

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – The Air Force Research Laboratory 711th Human Performance Wing Biodynamics team is playing a vital role in the COVID-19 relief effort through testing to enable the safe transport of individuals affected by infectious diseases and biological agents.At the

  • AFRL addresses potential ventilator shortages in tech sprint

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – During a six-day technology sprint, a team of engineers, scientists and medical researchers from the Air Force Research Laboratory explored ways to address a potential shortage of ventilators due to the COVID-19 pandemic.The event, hosted virtually by the