AFMC Command News

  • Team Hill Frontlines: Ed Richardson

    Ed Richardson works in Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems for the 75th Operations Support Squadron, where he maintains navigational aids systems and equipment used to control air traffic. His hometown is Clearfield, Utah, and his/her hobbies include camping, boating, shooting, and fishing.

  • Reserve nurses mobilize to support COVID-19 response

    Two Air Force Reservist nurses with the 507th Medical Squadron at Tinker Air Force Base mobilized and departed for Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, April 13 and 15, 2020, to provide medical treatment to patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Keep Calm and Cope with COVID

    Stress and anxiety serve a purpose. These emotions are your body’s way of alerting you to a threat, calling you to action! Here’s the basics: wash your hands often and well, avoid touching your face, practice physical distancing, cough and sneeze into the inside of your elbow, and wear a

  • New COVID-19 policy extends some ID card benefits

    Department of Defense Military Personnel Flights are extending Uniformed Service ID cards expiring on or after Jan. 1, 2020, and authorizing continued benefit use through Sept. 30, 2020, to comply with recent Under Secretary of Defense guidance. Retirees, dependents, 100 percent disabled veterans

  • AFIT using 3D printing to develop N95 face shields

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio - The Air Force Institute of Technology’s additive manufacturing laboratory has been printing face shield prototypes for the National Air and Space Intelligence Center to extend the longevity of N95 masks.  The 88th Medical Group at Wright-Patterson AFB is

  • Children at Hill's Youth Center give back by crafting face masks

    For the health and safety of those around us, face coverings have become a hot commodity. However, supply and demand makes has made them a little hard to come by lately. That’s why some children at the center have taken on the task of creating masks for themselves and for care givers at Hill AFB’s

  • AFSC Spotlight: Meet Kait Kampmeyer

    AFSC Spotlight: Meet Kait KampmeyerKait Kampmeyer, a child and youth program assistant at Child Development Center West, has worked at Tinker for a little over a year. She recently did an experiment called “Glitter Germs” with the children in her classroom to show them how important it is to wash

  • Hill A&FRC services go virtual amid COVID-19

    In the midst of social distancing and teleworking, Hill’s Airman and Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) has adopted online platforms to support Team Hill and their families.

  • A&FRC offers list of financial resources

    The Airman & Family Readiness Center has a significant role in personal financial services to the military family which includes spending plan development, assistance prioritizing payments and debts, financial education from car buying to retirement, referral to virtually every financial service you