Edwards' Weekly Newsletter | April 22

 
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OUR PEOPLE

OUR PEOPLE 

Expand List item 5934Collapse List item 5934  Senior Airman Frances Sampang sings the national anthem during AV ALTA FC’s inaugural match at Lancaster Municipal Stadium on April 5.

Expand List item 5892Collapse List item 5892  Inaugural Cooking 101 with Chef Yoshimura

  
Dorm residents learn basic skills and preparation techniques for Southeast Asian cuisine April 18. 

LAW AND ORDER

LAW AND ORDER

Expand List item 4221Collapse List item 4221  The Office of the Staff Judge Advocate
Download the latest Report, October-December 2024

The Office of the Staff Judge Advocate provides high-quality legal advice and support in the areas of civil law, contract law, labor law, environmental law, claims, and military justice for courts-martial and non-judicial punishment actions. The office also provides legal assistance to individual military members, retirees and family members on personal, non-criminal legal matters. Visit the JA webpage

Expand List item 4223Collapse List item 4223  NONJUDICIAL PUNISHMENT
A Staff Sgt. (E-5) assigned to... 
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NJP — also referred to as an Article 15, in reference to the Uniform Code of Military Justice which authorizes the action — is a tool that provides commanders with an essential and swift means of maintaining good order and discipline. A member must accept NJP as a forum for allegations of misconduct or demand trial by court-martial once NJP is offered by a commander. NJP is designed to promote behavioral changes in service members without the stigma that comes with a criminal conviction at trial. NJP lies between a Letter of Reprimand and a court-martial on the spectrum of the continuum of discipline, whose ultimate goal is to promote rehabilitation in service members to encourage them to adhere to standards.

The following NJPs were effectuated at Edwards AFB during the fourth quarter of 2024:

A Staff Sgt. (E-5) assigned to 163 CES attempted to climb a barrier, after consuming alcoholic beverages, causing them to fall and hit their head, while deployed, in violation of Article 92 (Failure to obey). The member was punished with a reduction to the grade of Senior Airman (E-4), forfeiture of $1,598.00 per month for two months (suspended), and a reprimand.

A Senior Airman (E-4) assigned to 412 AMXS made repeated statements and jokes using indecent language which caused a hostile working environment in a violation of Article 134 for (Indecent language). The member was punished with a reduction to the grade of Airman First Class (E-3), forfeiture of $1,340.00, and a reprimand.

A Staff Sgt. (E-5) assigned to 412 HCOS used THC-8 in violation of Article 92 (Failure to obey). The member was punished with a reduction to the grade of Senior Airman (E-4), forfeiture of $1,598.00 per month for two months (suspended), and a reprimand.

A Senior Airman (E-4) assigned to 412 OSS failed to perform a proper inspection and signed an official record indicating that the inspection was performed properly in violation of Article 92 (Dereliction of duty) and Article 107 (Sign false official document). The member was punished with a reduction to the grade of Airman First Class (E-3) and a reprimand. 

An Airman First Class (E-3) assigned to 412 SFS was not present at their duty location and left a loaded firearm unsecured in a gun rack in violation of Article 86 (Failure to go to place of duty) and Article 92 (Dereliction of duty). The member was punished with a reduction to the grade of Airman (E-2, suspended), 30 days restriction to base (suspended), 15 days extra duty, and a reprimand.

An Airman First Class (E-3) assigned to 412 SFS failed to operate their vehicle at a speed within posted speed limits and did not have proof of insurance in violation of Article 92 (Failure to obey). The member was punished with a forfeiture of $396.00 and a reprimand.

A Staff Sgt. (E-5) assigned to 418 FLTS committed GTC fraud in violation of Article 92 (Failure to obey). The member received a reduction to the grade of Senior Airman (E-4, suspended) and a reprimand.

A Capt. (O-3) assigned to AFRL Detachment 7 assaulted two other junior officers in the presence of a group of individuals, including other junior officers, after consuming alcoholic beverages in violation of Article 128, Article 133 (Conduct unbecoming of an officer), and Article 134 (Drunk and disorderly). The member was punished with a forfeiture of $3,745.00 (suspended) and a reprimand.

A Staff Sgt. (E-5) assigned to 320 CRS used THC-9 in violation of Article 112a (Wrongful use x2). The member was punished with a reduction to the grade of Senior Airman (E-4), forfeiture of $1,533.00 per month for two months (suspended), and a reprimand. 

Expand List item 4224Collapse List item 4224  ADMINISTRATIVE DISCHARGES
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Involuntarily discharging a service member from the United States Air Force may be an appropriate action for a commander or civilian director to take when a member has demonstrated an inability to meet Air Force standards. Common bases for discharges include, but are not limited to: drug abuse, sexual assault, a civilian court conviction, or a series of minor misconduct. Discharges can result in one of three service characterizations: honorable, under honorable conditions (general), and under other than honorable conditions.

The following discharge action was completed during the fourth quarter of 2024:

An Airman First Class (E-3) assigned to 412 SFS was discharged for drug abuse. The member received a general service characterization. 

Expand List item 4222Collapse List item 4222  FEDERAL MAGISTRATE COURT 
56 civilians were cited for... 
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The federal magistrate court program is run in conjunction with the United States Attorney’s Office. Edwards Security Forces personnel are empowered to issue citations for traffic violations and criminal activities that occur on a federal reservation. Those actions are then prosecuted in Federal Magistrate Court by judge advocates with the 412 Test Wing Office of the Staff Judge Advocate appointed as Special Assistant United States Attorneys. This tool is primarily useful to ensure enforcement of standards for civilians, including military dependents, DoD employees, contractor employees, and any other civilian present on Edwards AFB or United States Air Force Industrial Plant 42 who commits traffic violations or misdemeanor crimes on our federal reservations. By contrast, violations of traffic laws and the criminal code by service members are
addressed under the UCMJ.

Driving on and Department of Defense installation, including Edwards AFB and Plant 42, is a privilege. The expectation is that everyone will strictly adhere to the traffic laws on the installation. The Defense Department standard for miles allowed over posted speed limits on military installations is zero! In 2023, 412 SFS personnel issued over 1,300 traffic citations. Approximately 1,100 of those citations were issued to base affiliated civilians resulting in the imposition of nearly $60,000 in fines. For the safety and security of everyone who lives and works on our installation, please follow the posted speed limit signs, make a full stop at stop signs, and don’t drink and drive!

The following magistrate court citations were closed out during the fourth quarter of 2024:

56 civilians were cited for speeding.
They received an average fine of $250.00.

9 civilians were cited for failing to stop at stop signs.
They received an average fine of $264.00.

6 civilians were cited for not having their drivers’ licenses in possession.
They received an average fine of $253.00.

2 civilians were cited for expired registration.
They received an average fine of $115.00.

A civilian was cited for following too close.
They were fined $160.00.

A civilian was cited for driving under the influence of alcohol.
They were fined $3,055.00.

ROAD AND GATE CLOSURES

ROAD AND GATE CLOSURES

Expand List item 4115Collapse List item 4115  Repaving Project (beginning Monday, April 29) 

The repaving project will transition to lane restriping during daylight hours prior to 3:30 daily beginning approximately April 29. This will also result in moving lane closures that may cause temporary traffic stoppage.

Drivers should anticipate significant traffic delays on Rosamond Blvd. throughout the length of the repaving project, which Kern County officials expect to last through the end of May or early June.

Look to The Tower for updates on future phases of the road project.

For more information, please contact the Public Affairs Office at 661-277-3510.

Expand List item 5885Collapse List item 5885  Road repair work on South Lancaster Blvd. starting April 7

Beginning on Monday, April 7, and continuing through Aug. 20, a road repair project for South Lancaster Blvd. (between Rosamond Blvd. and Jones Road) will occur. The project includes crack sealing and repairs, slurry seal operations and striping operations.  The roadway will remain open during the work and will occur during non-peak traffic times; however, there will be lane closures during the duration of the project.  A traffic control plan will be in place with cones, reduced speed and construction flagmen, so please use caution when driving through this area. If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact Ms. Renee Velarde, Project Manager, at 661-277-3791. 

Expand List item 4132Collapse List item 4132  Caltrans reminds drivers to “Be Work Zone Alert” and to “Move Over” 

WHAT: The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has scheduled Lane Closures on the northbound and southbound Antelope Valley Freeway (SR-14) between Technology Drive in Palmdale and Avenue A in Lancaster, closing up to three lanes. The closures are necessary to perform pavement replacement, inside shoulder work and set K-rail that will extend the life of the existing lanes by a minimum of 40 years and improve ride quality. Currently, construction work is on-going Monday through Thursday, 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. and Friday through Saturday, 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. to minimize traffic impacts. Northbound SR-14 has two lanes open (one lane (#1) on the southbound side and one lane (#2) on the Northbound side) for the Crossover from Avenue H to Avenue A. There are Long Term Closures of northbound on- & off- ramps at Avenues G & F, Avenue D on-ramp & Avenue A off-ramp. The City of Lancaster has temporary closures of Southbound Avenue J off-ramp until late April. Avenue M Northbound ramps are CLOSED until April 28, 2025. Southbound 100-day closure of on- and off-ramps at Avenue N starting March 10, 2025.  Upcoming 40-Day closure of Northbound Rancho Vista Boulevard off-ramp and Northbound 10th Street West on-ramp starting on April 17, 2025. UPCOMING: 100-Day closure of Northbound Avenue J on-ramp starting May 2, 2025, by the city of Lancaster. Closures are as follows:
Monday-Friday, April 28 – May 2, 4 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Northbound SR-14 #2 Lane CLOSED from Avenue I – Avenue A
Monday-Thursday, April 28 – May 1, 7 p.m. - 6 a.m. 
Full Freeway Closure: Northbound SR-14 Palmdale Boulevard – Avenue L
•    Avenue N on- & off-ramps from 7 p.m. - 6 a.m.
•    Avenue M on- & off-ramps from 7 p.m. - 6 a.m.
Friday, May 2, 9 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Full Freeway Closure: Northbound SR-14 Palmdale Boulevard – Avenue L
•    Avenue N on- & off-ramps from 7 p.m. - 6 a.m.
•    Avenue M on- & off-ramps from 7 p.m. - 6 a.m.
Thursday, Nov. 21 – Early August 2025
Southbound SR-14 Crossover from Avenue H – Avenue A  

Expand List item 4112Collapse List item 4112  Base Gate Operating Hours 

North gate: open 24/7
West gate: open 24/7
South gate: 
South Gate will be closed in observation of federal holidays, designated Family Days and associated weekends.
Special hours will be announced in the event of road closures due to construction or improvement projects.

DAY OPEN CLOSE
Monday 5 a.m.  n/a
Tuesday 24/7
Wednesday 24/7
Thursday 24/7
Friday n/a 9 p.m.
Saturday 5 a.m. 9 p.m. 
Sunday 5 a.m.  9 p.m. 

EVENTS

EVENTS

Expand List item 5850Collapse List item 5850  Cash Bingo

WHEN: Tuesday, April 29 
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. | Games start at 6 p.m.
COST: $5 entry (FREE for FSS Insiders). Game card prices vary. $50 Hotball. Progressive jackpot starts at $300.
CONTACT: 275-CLUB 

Expand List item 5903Collapse List item 5903  Lunch Hour Tournaments (Billiard and Ping-Pong)

WHEN: Wednesdays 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
April 30: Ping Pong
May 28 & June 25: Billiards
WHERE: Oasis Community Center
WHAT: Think you’ve got what it takes to win? Put your skills to the test in our lunchtime tournaments for a shot at a $25 FSS Gift Card! Double elimination if fewer than 10 compete, single elimination if 10 or more-either way, it’s game on!
CONTACT: 275-CNTR 

Expand List item 5917Collapse List item 5917  FREE Family Movie Night 

Join the Helping Agencies as we close Child Abuse Awareness & Prevention Month with a free family movie at the Base Theater.  Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. RSVP is not required for this event - seating is first come, first served.
WHEN: Wednesday, April 30, 5:30 – 8 p.m.
Meet our Helping Agencies and learn about programs and services available to our military-connected families from 5:30 – 6:15, then enjoy an evening movie (rated PG) with your family. 
WHERE: Base Theater, Bldg. 2660
COST: FREE 
CONTACT: Sheila Horner, Integrated Resilience Office, 661-277-5177 or sheila.horner.1@us.af.mil 

Expand List item 5929Collapse List item 5929  MOVIE NIGHT: Star Wars (free)

WHAT: Celebrate May the 4th early with a special screening of the original Star Wars film! Costumes encouraged – join us for an epic adventure.
WHERE: Club Muroc
WHEN: Friday, May 2 at 6 p.m. ​
CONTACT: 277-2830 

Expand List item 4332Collapse List item 4332  First Fridays

WHAT: Sip, socialize and let the good vibes flow. FREE appetizers for FSS Insiders. Progressive drawing (must be present to win). 
WHEN: Friday, May 2, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Club Muroc 

Expand List item 4475Collapse List item 4475  Parents’ Night Out + Give Parents a Break

WHEN: Friday, May 2, 6:30-10:30 p.m.
PRICE: $32 per child or free with a Give Parents a Break Voucher
SIGNUP: Register in the CYPBMS Parent Portal
WHO: Care will be provided for ages 6 months to 5 years old at the CDC, and ages 5-12 years old at the SAC. There is no requirement to be enrolled in Edwards Child & Youth Programs to utilize Parents’ Night Out or Give Parents a Break.

Expand List item 4493Collapse List item 4493  Club Cash Fridays featuring our progressive Jackpot 💰💰💰

WHO: FSS Insiders
WHEN: Every Friday
UPCOMING: Friday, May 2
WHERE: Club Muroc
WHAT: FSS Insiders will receive a ticket for a chance to win $25. All FSS Insiders are then entered into a drawing for $100. If the selected winner is not present, the jackpot rolls over to the next week at an increase of $50 until the winnings are claimed.

Expand List item 5890Collapse List item 5890  Extramural Bowling (Mondays)

WHEN: Mondays, 5:30-7:30 p.m. 
Upcoming: Monday, May 5
WHERE: Rosburg Fitness Center
COST: $9 per week; Runds of 10 weeks.
WHO: Rosters are capped at 6 players, of which any three can bowl any week. Minimum of two player can complete the match, with missing person taking average minus 10 pins.
HOW: Send LOI and rosters to Dawn Brodersen NLT April 18.
NOTE: Coached meeting will be held Monday, April 21 in Bldg. 2204 at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
CONTACT: 275-GYM1 

Expand List item 5901Collapse List item 5901  Data Analysis Tools Summit (register to attend; clearance-needed)

Cyber security for test assets is critical to ensuring we can meet the challenges of global power conflict. Topics will include cyber threats in flight test environments, secure data handling, emerging cyber security solutions, and lessons learned from past programs. Join us in shaping the future of secure flight test operations!
WHEN: Tuesday, Thursday, May 6-8, 7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 
WHERE: Bldg. 2750, conference room 204
CAPACITY: Audience capacity is capped at 180 participants
REGISTRATION: Required. Please register below to reserve your spot.
https://forms.osi.apps.mil/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=jbExg4ct70ijX6yIGOv5tHqfhk5dYqlOsXrbkPlon_lUOVdQVkNKQVA0T1Y2NERVU0VXOFlYSDBGRS4u   
 

Expand List item 5692Collapse List item 5692  Three-Day Blood Drive

WHO: Anyone in good health should donate now to give their blood type to someone who needs it.
INCENTIVE: $15 gift card (email) plus chance to win $5K prize. Donors also learn if they have special blood for newborn babies or sickle cell patients
WHEN: Tuesday-Thursday, May 6-8, 1-3, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
WHERE: Oasis Center, 205 W. Popson Ave. Bldg. 2500
SIGN UP: www.redcrossblood.org or 800-REDCROSS (sponsor code: oasis)
CONTACT: Bob Woodall, Red Cross 661-477-9138 

Expand List item 5911Collapse List item 5911  Signs for hope (Help create sign May 5-6)

WHAT: Creating "Signs for hope"
WHEN: Monday-Tuesday, May 5-6, 3-4:30 p.m. 
WHERE: Education and Training Center, Bldg. 5520 next to the Medical Clinic
Supplies will be provided! 


WHAT: Holding "Signs for hope"
WHEN: Wednesday, May 7, 6-7 a.m.
WHERE: West Gate
WHY: Raise awareness for mental health, foster hope and connectedness in the community, dispel stigma,  and promote resources for those in need of help. The day May 7th was chosen in observance for National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day.
SIGNUP: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0845A9AD2DAAFCC16-56176375-signs 

Expand List item 5930Collapse List item 5930  Change of command: 412th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

WHO: Lt. Col. Willie and Major Morris 
WHEN: Friday, May 9 at 9 a.m.
WHERE: Hangar 1207
CONTACT: hannah.nilsen.1@us.af.mil 

Expand List item 4486Collapse List item 4486  Coffee or Tea ☕ with AFTC Personnel Directorate (DP)

WHAT: Monthly forums with supervisors of civilians 
WHEN: Third Thursday of the month, 10-10:30 a.m. 
CONTACT: AFTC.Enterprise.Recruiting@us.af.mil
HOW: Join Microsoft Teams Meeting
Conference ID: 408 416 887#
Call 410-874-6740 to join audio only. 

Expand List item 5925Collapse List item 5925  Police Week: Golf competition

WHEN: Thursday, May 15
WHERE: Muroc Golf Course 
ENTRY: 4 man scramble / $50 per player / can be paid via Venmo or at the door. Lunch will be included after completion of your round. 
CONTACT: Staff Sgt. Doyle 559-817-8503 patrick.doyle11@us.af.mil or Senior Airman McHugh 337-540-5060 joshua.mchugh@us.af.mil 

Expand List item 5880Collapse List item 5880  Torrance 5K Run/WALK

WHEN: Saturday, May 17 at 8 a.m. 
WHO: Participants of all ages and fitness levels.
WHAT: Run or walk alongside families, local businesses, and members of the United States Armed Forces. This year, the United States Army is the honorary branch, celebrating 250 years of service. 
REGISTRATION: https://villagerunner.com/torrance-armed-forces-day-5k/ 

Expand List item 5920Collapse List item 5920  Bungee Jumping

WHEN: Saturday, May 17, 4-6 p.m. 
COST: $200
SIGNUP: by May 9
WHAT: Tak the plunge with two bungee jumps from the historic Bridge to Nowhere in Angeles National Forest. Prepare for a scenic 5-mile hike over rocky terrain for an unforgettable adventure.
CONTACT: 275-CAMP 

Expand List item 5889Collapse List item 5889  EXERCISE • EXERCISE • EXERCISE

WHAT: There will be an active-shooter exercise. You may hear gunshots or see emergency response vehicles in the mainbase area. 
WHEN: The week of May 19-23
REMEMBER: Run - Hide - Fight
Minor interruptions to base services may occur. 

Expand List item 5913Collapse List item 5913  Education Fair

WHEN: Tuesday, May 20, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
WHERE: Military & Family Readiness Center, Galaxy Room, 90 Farrell Drive Bldg. 5620 Edwards AFB, CA 93524
WHAT: This event will host a wide variety of colleges from across the country, along with engaging STEM simulations, our Tech Library, Air National Guard and Air Force recruiters, and community guests, including college-bound and AP students from our local high schools.
WHO: We’re inviting everyone to stop by - military, civilian, contractors and dependents.
WHY: Meet with school representatives, explore educational opportunities, and pick up some great swag. In addition, attendees will have the chance to enter a giveaway featuring items donated by participating schools.
CONTACT: Litia.wilson@us.af.mil 

Expand List item 5751Collapse List item 5751  Spark Tank Competition and Mixer 

WHEN: Thursday, May 22 | Competition: 1:45 - 3:45 p.m. | Mixer immediately following
WHERE: Club Muroc
WHAT: From cutting-edge AI to smart devices, innovation is driving new solutions and opportunities. Showcase how revolutionary technology is shaping the future and redefining what's possible at Edwards AFB!
SUBMIT YOUR IDEAS: https://forms.osi.apps.mil/r/N0aYUY46cR 

Expand List item 5853Collapse List item 5853  STEAM Saturday 🔭 🌒

WHEN: Saturday, March 15, 12-2 p.m.
WHERE: Base library
WHO: Ages 5-12
WHAT: Come by the library and learn about astronomy and eclipses.
CONTACT: 275-BOOK

Expand List item 5864Collapse List item 5864  SAVE THE DATE: Retiree Appreciation Day (volunteers needed)

WHEN: Friday, May 30
WHERE: Edwards AFB Military and Family Readiness Center, Farrell Dr, Edwards, CA 93523
VOLUNTEER SIGNUP: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C094EAFA72EA6FF2-55688045-retiree#/
CONTACT: tom.schamber10@gmail.com and/or 818-298-1218 and/or anthony.pasternak.1@us.af.mil

Expand List item 4328Collapse List item 4328  Final Fridays with the Chiefs 

WHAT: Open discussions, real talk, real insight
WHY: The Chiefs are here to guide you!
WHEN: Last Friday of each month, 3-4:30 p.m. 
UPCOMING = Friday, May 30, 3-4:30 p.m. 
WHERE: Club Muroc 
WHO: Team Edwards. We encourage anyone to attend and engage in open discussions, real talk, and real insights.

Expand List item 5924Collapse List item 5924  Texas Hold’em

WHEN: Friday, May 30, & June 27 | Doors open 5:30 p.m. | Game starts 6 p.m.
WHERE: Club Muroc
COST: $25 entry | $20 for FSS Insiders
WHAT: Put your poker face to the test and compete for a cash prize! Stakes increase every 20 minutes, and the bigger the crowd, the bigger the payout. Enjoy complimentary appetizers while you play!
CONTACT: 277-2830 

Expand List item 5904Collapse List item 5904  9-Pin No Tap Tournaments

WHAT: Strike big in this thrilling no-tap tournament! With cash prizes, bragging rights, and nonstop fun on the line, it’s time to roll for glory!
WHEN: Saturdays, May 31, and June 28
Registration: 3 p.m. | Competition: 4 p.m.
WHERE: High Desert Lanes
COST: $10 ($8 for FSS Insiders) | Entry Fee: $25 (cash only) - $9 covers lineage, $16 goes to prizes.
CONTACT: 275-BOWL 

Expand List item 5914Collapse List item 5914  Team Edwards Squadron Throwdown 2025 (Signup by May 7)

WHAT: T.E.S.T. Competition
WHEN: Friday, June 6, 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. (Signup by May 7)


WHAT: Volunteer!
WHEN: Thursday, Friday and Monday, June 5-6 and 9
SIGNUP: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A44ABAB2AA0FFC61-55110345-team#/ 

Expand List item 5908Collapse List item 5908  Soaring

WHEN: Saturday, June 21, 7:15-11 a.m.
COST: $300
SIGNUP: by June 13
WHAT: Take flight in a glider and soar a mile above the earth! Enjoy breathtaking views of the desert and mountains and even catch a glimpse of Los Angeles before your smooth landing.
CONTACT: 275-CAMP 

Expand List item 5887Collapse List item 5887  Tehachapi Mud Run

WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 13
WHERE: Tehachapi's Nature Park, 22630 Woodford - Tehachapi Rd. 

Expand List item 5860Collapse List item 5860  MARK YOUR CALENDAR: Norwegian Foot March

Do you want to challenge yourself? The Norwegian Foot March is back at Edwards AFB!
WHAT: The Norwegian Foot March is a challenging and rewarding test of endurance originating in Norway. Participants aim to complete an 18.6-mile course carrying a 25-pound rucksack within a set time limit.
WHEN: Oct. 24 
WHY: 
Earn Bragging Rights: Successfully complete the march and earn the coveted Norwegian Foot March pin, authorized for wear on your service dress (Blues).
Challenge Yourself: Push your physical and mental limits.
REGISTRATION: to be announced soon. Stay tuned!
VOLUNTEER: Contact Senior Airman Bryce Souders at bryce.souders.1@us.af.mil or Airman 1st Class Addison Shireman at addison.flora_alexander_shireman@us.af.mil to learn about volunteer roles and how you can contribute. 

CHAPEL CORNER

CHAPEL CORNER 

Expand List item 3683Collapse List item 3683  🔁 Religious Education 


CATHOLIC
Mass AFRL | 2nd Wednesday at noon
Higher Ground Cafe | 3rd Wednesday at 5 p.m. 
Bible Study | Men: Sundays at noon | Dorm: Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. | Women: Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. Chapel 2 Annex
Adoration Blessed Sacrament | 1st Wednesday at 5 p.m. Chapel 2
Religious Education | Sundays at 10:30 a.m. 

PROTESTANT 
Bible Study Groups | Contact 412TW.HC.Workflow@us.af.mil

MUSLIM PRAYER
Fridays 12:30-2:30 p.m. at Chapel 1, Rooms 3 & 4 | Contact maitham.dakheel@us.af.mil

BUDDHIST
3rd Saturday 4:30-5 p.m. at Chapel 2 Conference Room | Contact Ms. Dianna Kassing at 661-277-5415 

OTHER RELIGIOUS/SPIRITUAL BACKGROUNDS
Please contact the Main Chapel Office at 661-277-2110

Expand List item 3684Collapse List item 3684  🔁 Worship Services


PROTESTANT SERVICE (Chapel 1)
Sundays at 10 a.m. 

CATHOLIC SERVICE (Chapel 2)
Mass | Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:30 a.m. | Sundays at 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 
Confessions (Room 5) | Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30-10:30 a.m. and 1:30-2:30 p.m. or by appointment

NOTICES

NOTICES

Expand List item 5856Collapse List item 5856  ✈️ Stay in the know: download AF Connect app today!

Edwards AFB app is no longer active. Edwards AFB is utilizing the standard app across the Air Force, called AF Connect. After downloading AF Connect to your mobile, users can add 412th Test Wing as a favorite. 
Android users: download from the Google Play Store
iPhone users: download from the Apple App Store

Expand List item 5932Collapse List item 5932  ✈️ Interested in Fostering a Captive Desert Tortoise?

Edwards AFB has an active Desert Tortoise fostering program for families living on Edwards AFB and the Environmental Management Division is looking for families to add to the waiting list as the PCS season is upon us.  Fostering a Desert Tortoise provides the unique opportunity to observe this threatened species up close and contributes to its continued existence.  Captive tortoises play an important role in the survival of a threatened or endangered species.  They serve as ambassadors, spreading awareness and aid in education/training programs.

Desert Tortoises are easy unique pets for your stay on Edwards AFB.  Requirements for adopting a Desert Tortoise are:

• Living in base housing for a minimum of one year.
• Fenced in backyard.
• Ability to construct a burrow in the backyard.
• Having the tortoise checked by the base vet "free of charge" once a year, in the spring.

If you are interested in participating in this unique program, please contact the Environmental Management Division to sign up and get more information by e-mailing them at  412ceg.ceva.naturalresources@us.af.mil, or call 661-277-1401, ext. 3.

Expand List item 5933Collapse List item 5933  ✈️ Office of the Staff Judge Advocate offers extended hours in recognition of Legal Assistance Week 

In recognition of Legal Assistance Week, the 412th Test Wing Office of the Staff Judge Advocate will offer additional appointments for legal assistance during May 2025:
► Thursday, May 1, 4-5 p.m., 5-6 p.m.
► Thursday, May 8, 4-5 p.m., 5-6 p.m.
► Thursday, May 15, 4-5 p.m., 5-6 p.m.
► Thursday, May 22, 4-5 p.m., 5-6 p.m.
The legal office provides assistance to individual military members, retirees and family members on personal, non-criminal legal matters. To make an appointment or for general inquiries, call 661-277-4310 or email 412tw.ja.workflow@us.af.mil.  The 412th Test Wing Legal Office is located at 5 South Wolfe Avenue, Building 2800, Edwards Air Force Base, California 93524.  Our hours are Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. We look forward to serving you.  412 TW/JA Sharepoint: https://usaf.dps.mil/teams/22774/412TW_JA

Expand List item 5931Collapse List item 5931  ✈️ Civilian Academic Degree Program, Part-Time

CADP-PT is a locally developed, competitive academic degree program that provides 412 TW appropriated fund civilian employees an opportunity to receive 100% tuition support for a master’s degree. 

Eligibility To Apply:
• Must be a permanent appropriated federal civilian employee
• Not on a probationary status
• Meet all requirements for selected university
• Possess an undergraduate degree as of the application deadline

Provisions:
• 100% Tuition funded
• Books, instructional fees
• Up to 8 hrs/week paid time for coursework 

If interested in applying to the CADP-PT program, please complete the attached PowerPoint application and have your supervisor complete the checklist. Completed application and checklist must be emailed to peggie.schofield@us.af.mil by COB 5 May 2025. Applicants will be contacted to schedule a time to brief their application to the Management Training Committee for consideration in this program. CADP policy details available at https://usaf.dps.mil/teams/22774/SitePages/412th-Test-Wing-Technical-Director.aspx For additional information or questions about the program, contact Peggie Schofield peggie.schofield@us.af.mil 661-277-9745.

Expand List item 5919Collapse List item 5919  ✈️ Edwards AFB Veterinary Section

Spay and neuter appointments available. Only pets with NO pre-existing complications. Please call 661-275-2177 for details. Pets must be registered in order to book an appointment.  Limited spots available. * Please leave message on phone when you call. We have a significant shortage in staff currently. 

Expand List item 5918Collapse List item 5918  ✈️ For Airmen and Guardians by Airmen and Guardians

The 2025 Air Force Assistance Fund campaign has officially launched! Running from April 14th through June 13th, this annual fundraising effort provides crucial support to our Air Force and Space Force family. The AFAF supports four charitable organizations that directly serve our Airmen, Guardians, and their families during times of need:
- Air Force Aid Society: Providing emergency financial assistance, education support, and community programs
- Air Force Enlisted Village: Supporting widows and widowers of retired Air Force personnel
- Air Force Villages Charitable Foundation: Caring for retired officers' widowed spouses
- General and Mrs. Curtis E. LeMay Foundation: Assisting Air Force retirees and their surviving spouses
Your generosity makes a real difference in the lives of your fellow service members facing hardships, emergencies, and unexpected challenges.
To donate, please contact your Group Point of Contact, Lt Kindley, or MSgt Lewis.
Thank you for supporting our Air Force family! 

Expand List item 5912Collapse List item 5912  ✈️ STARBASE has formalized two camps for this Summer free of charge!

WHEN: July 14-18, 8 a.m. - noon 
WHO: Entering grades 3-7
WHAT: Focus on computer aided design and rocketry. Students will get to develop fundamental CAD skills and use them to design and develop their own unique rocket, with knowledgeable experts.
NOTE: Transportation can be provided from STARBASE to youth programs at noon (when the camp concludes), if required.
SIGNUP: https://forms.osi.apps.mil/r/aYFjx5R5EE (opens April 28)
CONTACT: samantha.duchscherer@us.af.mil


WHEN: July 28 - August 1, 8 a.m. - noon
WHO: Entering grades 7-12
WHAT: Focus on biomedical science and include multiple partnerships with groups on base. Students will get to complete labs, explore facilities, and develop skills related to the medical field.
NOTE: Transportation can be provided from STARBASE to youth programs at noon (when the camp concludes), if required.
SIGNUP: https://forms.osi.apps.mil/r/aYFjx5R5EE (opens April 28) 
CONTACT: samantha.duchscherer@us.af.mil

Expand List item 5905Collapse List item 5905  ✈️ Sandbagger Grill Tuesday and Friday Special 🌮🐟

Grilled Shrimp Tacos | $13
Three street tacos topped with grilled shrimp; marinated in our house sauce, with cabbage, salsa verde, fresh avocado and drizzled with chipotle sauce. Includes French fries or a small salad and a small drink or water.
CONTACT: 275-SAND 

Expand List item 4492Collapse List item 4492  ✈️ Aero Club

Ready to take to the skies? Join the Aero Club and learn to fly! Our FAA-certified Redbird MCX flight simulator is equipped with C172 G1000 and analog panel options, making it ideal for all levels of training. Whether you’re mastering primary flight maneuvers, instrument procedures, or preparing for Commercial or CFI certifications, our simulator offers a safe, efficient, and cost-effective training environment – including painless emergency procedure practice. Embark on your flight journey today – where will you soar next?


WHAT: Train at your own pace with FAA-approved Private, Instrument, Commercial, or CFI pilot training programs. Scheduling is easy through Flight Schedule Pro. 
HOW MUCH: Simulator is available for just $70/hour
CONTACT: 275-AERO


WHAT: Family Day Fun Flights: One-hour orientation flight for non-members 
HOW MUCH: $245/hour 
WHO: One adult plus 2 children OR 2 adults 
CONTACT: 275-AERO 

Expand List item 5906Collapse List item 5906  ✈️ Federal Employees Retirement System & Benefits 101 Briefing

Understanding your personal benefits and retirement is a critical part of your civilian employment. To assist you in making informed decisions, the Benefits and Entitlements Service Team (BEST) is conducting reoccurring, alternating Benefits 101 and Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) Retirement briefings. These are intended to educate employees on civilian employment related benefits and prepare employees for retirement.

The briefings will last approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to 2 hours; they will include a presentation of material and an opportunity to ask general questions. More information regarding participation and the link to join the briefings are located on myFSS in the Benefits 101 & Federal Employees Retirement System Briefing article at https://myfss.us.af.mil/USAFCommunity/s/knowledge-detail?pid=kA08300000000tSCAQ

In addition to these briefings employees may also view the videos located on the Government Retirement Benefits (GRB) Platform at https://grbplatform.us.af.mil/ in the Resource Library or under the separate tiles for each topic. You may also review all of the related knowledge articles in myFSS on the Civilian Benefits and Retirement Homepage at https://myfss.us.af.mil/USAFCommunity/s/knowledge-detail?pid=kA0t0000000wkzfCAA. They provide valuable information, which will be reinforced during the briefing and can help prepare you to ask additional questions you may have.


WHAT: Benefits 101
WHEN: Tuesday, June 17, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.


WHAT: FERS Retirement
WHEN: Tuesday, August 19, 7-9 a.m.


WHAT: FERS Retirement
WHEN: Thursday, October 16, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Expand List item 5757Collapse List item 5757  ✈️ Professional Development Courses — Register now!

► First Term Enlisted Course
This course is mandatory for new Airmen to take within the first 45 days of arriving at their first duty station. Any new civilian with no military background is welcome to join the course.
WHEN: May 5-9 and June 9-13
WHERE: Bldg. 2460 Room A.
REGISTRATION: https://teamup.com/ksy5zdj7ji3bwyajq8
NOTE: You will receive additional instructions (3) three days from the start of the course.
CONTACT: douglas.cox.9@us.af.mil   
► Junior Enlisted Foundations Course 300
The Junior Enlisted Foundations Course 300 bridges the gap between tech school and Airman Leadership School. The course provides students withthe foundational skills and knowledge needed to conform to standards, customs, and courtesies, and offers guidance to help enhance the students’focus on becoming highly effi cient career fi eld and 5-skill level agents. The JEFC300 empowers an Airman to refl ect on their behaviors in relation to theAirmen Leadership Qualities. It facilitates the journey to developing supervisory and leadership skills, developing the competency of leading individualsand teams, and understanding the guardrails and guidelines of supervision .This course is intended for Amn through SrA who have completed CDCrequirements and Civilians GS-4-8, NK-1-2, NJ-1-2, WG-1-13, WL-1-9, NH-1-2,NAF-1-3.
WHEN: June 23-27
WHERE: Bldg. 2460 room A.
REGISTRATION: https://teamup.com/ksy5zdj7ji3bwyajq8
CONTACT: douglas.cox.9@us.af.mil   
PRIORITIES: (1) Senior Airman who have not attended ALS and have more than 24 months TIG (2) Senior Airman with 12 to 23 months TIG and/or apending assignment or deployment (3) Senior Airman with a minimum of 4 months TIG. In addition, all eligible Air Force and Department ofDefense civilians, sister service equivalent ranks, and approved international students.
► Flight Chief/Commander Course
This course is designed to leverage the skills and knowledge of experienced leaders to advance our senior enlisted corps. The goal is to provide Flight Chiefs expanded knowledge on important subjects commonly associated with the Flight Chief Role. Topics include Enlisted Career Management, Resource Management, Manpower, Personnel and Superintendent Level Writing.
WHEN: May 27-30
WHERE: Bldg. 2024, Room A
​REGISTRATION: https://teamup.com/ksy5zdj7ji3bwyajq8
CONTACT: douglas.cox.9@us.af.mil   
► Mock BTZ Board 
​This course is open to any Airmen that are going up for the Wing BTZ Board. The course is designed to prepare the Airmen for the BTZ board by making sure their blues are ready, practicing reporting to the board and the second day is a mock board to ensure the Airmen are 100% ready for the real BTZ board at the Wing.
WHEN: May 14-15
WHERE: Bldg. 2460 room A
REGISTRATION: https://teamup.com/ksy5zdj7ji3bwyajq8
NOTE: You will receive additional instructions (3) three days from the start of the course.
CONTACT: douglas.cox.9@us.af.mil   
► SNCO Foundations Course 700
WHEN: April 21-25 and July 21-25
WHERE: Bldg. 2460 room A
The SNCO Foundations Course 700 provides students with the foundational skills and knowledge needed to develop, advise, and lead teams successfully. The course facilitates technical expertise for transitioning from first-line supervisors and trainers to leaders of teams. The SNCOFC700 assists students in engaging in strategic leadership at the 9-skill level, offering a rich arsenal of influence tactics for changing people’s viewpoints and behaviors. It assists students in learning how to build and maintain social relationships to maximize their informal power and influence in an organization. The course goes beyond managing into a proactive stance that will take the organization forward.
PRIORITIES: (1) Master Sgts. who have not attended SNCOA. If seats are limited, use TIG, TIS and promotion sequence to number to determine scheduling priorities. Senior Master Sgts do not need to attend.​ ​(2) Master Sgts. with the most TIG and a pending assignment or deployment.​ (3) Master Sgt. Selects and/or MSgts with less than 7 months TIG. In addition, all eligible Air Force and Department of Defense civilians, sister service equivalent ranks, and approved international students.

Expand List item 5898Collapse List item 5898  ✈️ Keep an eye out for desert tortoises

The Desert Tortoise is one of the many animals found on Edwards AFB.  Listed as threatened under the Federal Endangered Species Act of 1973, Desert Tortoises are protected from unwarranted harassment or injury.  The 412th Civil Engineer Group’s Environmental Management Division wants to remind base residents to be on the lookout for Desert Tortoises, especially near or crossing roadways.

Desert Tortoises are the most active between March and May and again between September and October, but can emerge any time throughout the year, especially during and after rainfall.  Tortoise signs have been placed in various locations throughout the installation over the years due to reoccurring Desert Tortoise sightings along roads, near buildings, and under parked cars where Desert Tortoises seek shelter from the elements.  People working or living on Edwards AFB are encouraged to check under and around vehicles prior to moving their vehicles, especially if parked near open desert.

If a Desert Tortoise is seen and not in immediate danger, people are advised not to touch the animal and monitor the animal until it reaches safety.  The Environmental Management Division should be contacted immediately if a tortoise is seen, whether in danger or not.  Only authorized and trained people are allowed to touch a Desert Tortoise in non-emergency situations.  Unauthorized handling could result in a $50,000 fine and jail time.

If a motorist encounters a Desert Tortoise in immediate danger on or near the road, they can pick up the Desert Tortoise and move it off the road, according to the Environmental Management Division.  Slowly approach the Desert Tortoise from its front, pick it up by its sides, keep it level, and place the tortoise pointed in the same direction it was heading at least 100 feet off the road in a shady place.  After moving a Desert Tortoise, call the Environmental Management Division so a trained biologist can make sure the animal is okay.

Anyone who encounters a Desert Tortoise in distress should call the Environmental Management Division at 661-277-1401.

Expand List item 5899Collapse List item 5899  ✈️ Quality of Life Survey

Help us improve your community! Share your honest thoughts in our Quality of Life Survey. Your feedback matters.
LINK: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/F2GWX8M

Expand List item 5894Collapse List item 5894  ✈️ Edwards AFB 2025 Status of Education Survey 
We need your feedback

WHO: This survey is intended for all families with school-aged children connected to Edwards Air Force base: Active-Duty, DoD Civilian, Guard/Reserve, Recruiters, Retiree, Contractor, foreign national personnel - whether they attend school on-base, off-base, or homeschool.
WHY: This survey is designed to gather valuable insights from parents about their experiences, challenges, what’s going well, and areas where additional support may be needed. The feedback will help us better understand the community’s needs and guide efforts to improve educational resources and satisfaction.
SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S9JHM9Z 
CONTACT: Edwards AFB School Liaison Program at 661-902-8555 or rebecca.balkenbush@us.af.mil 

Expand List item 5760Collapse List item 5760  ✈️ Airman's Attic Schedule: April

The Airman’s Attic is open 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. for active duty all ranks!
APRIL
Mondays, April 7, 14 and 28: Open to active-duty E-5 and below
Wednesdays, April 9 and 16: Open to active-duty ALL ranks
Wednesday, March 30: Open to active-duty ALL ranks + retirees + civilian employees with a base ID 
CLOSED: April 21-25, no donations accepted 
MESSAGE 
We want to take a moment to express our gratitude for your continued support of the Airman’s Attic. It's a pleasure to serve our community, and we are proud to provide this valuable resource for everyone. However, we must also address an important issue that has arisen over the past few weeks. Our Airman’s Attic is run entirely by dedicated volunteers who generously give their time and effort to keep this space open and welcoming for all. Unfortunately, we have noticed an increase in the amount of time our volunteers have had to spend cleaning up after visits—often extending their time by four hours or more due to items being left out of place and general disarray. We kindly ask for your cooperation in making sure that you put items back where you found them and clean up after yourselves. Maintaining a tidy environment is essential not only for the enjoyment of the patrons, but for the safety of everyone visiting and working at the Airman’s Attic. A respectful space allows us to continue serving everyone effectively. Thank you for your understanding and support. We truly appreciate your efforts in helping us keep the Airman’s Attic a place for all. 

Expand List item 5849Collapse List item 5849  ✈️ Food truck schedule: April

MONDAYS (April 7, 14, 21 and 28) 
Crudos Surf and Turf | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. | Exchange parking lot
Barrios Red Tacos | 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. | Express
TUESDAYS (April 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29)
Barrios Red Tacos | 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. | Train Station
Hi Thai Food and Boba | 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. | Exchange parking lot
Crudos Surf and Turf | 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. | Bldg. 1855
WEDNESDAYS (April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30)
Tony B's Cheesesteaks | 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. | Express
Big Flame Hibachi | 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. | Exchange parking lot
THURSDAYS (April 3, 10, 17, and 24)
Cocina Santa Cruz | 6-10 a.m. | Express
Barrios Pupuseria | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. | Train Station
Crudos Surf and Turf | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. | Exchange parking lot
Hi Thai Food and Boba | 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. | South Base
FRIDAYS (April 4, 11, 18 and 25)
Cocina Santa Cruz | 6-10 a.m. | Express
Tony B's Cheesesteaks | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. | Train Station
Hi Thai Food and Boba | 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. | Exchange parking lot 

Expand List item 4235Collapse List item 4235  ✈️ EXCHANGE promotions and savings 

MILITARY STAR® --- Do you shop at the BX? Eat at the Edwards Air Force Base Exchange food court? Fill up at the Express? Order from ShopMyExchange.com? If you’re not using your MILITARY STAR card when you shop, you’re missing out on rewards. Earn two points for every $1 you spend with your card, including at the commissary, mall vendors and more. https://aafes.media/MilStarPA 
SWEEPSTAKES --- To celebrate military kids, Edwards' Base Exchange is giving away more than $22,000 in prizes through 35 sweepstakes in honor of the Month of the Military Child. Prizes include trending toys, tech and Exchange gift cards. Enter at ShopMyExchange.com/sweepstakes from March 28 to May 1.
AMAZON --- Edwards' Base Exchange is making life easier and more convenient for the military community by accepting Amazon returns and pickups.
HEALTHY OPTIONS --- The Edwards Air Force Base Exchange makes it easy for shoppers to find healthy dining choices, with better-for-you options available throughout restaurants, Express, and unattended retail units (URUs).

Expand List item 5884Collapse List item 5884  ✈️ Increase Situational Awareness and Vigilance 

While there are no specific or credible threats, we must remain situationally aware and vigilant to deter and detect potential threats should they emerge. For example, per nationwide sources, other law enforcement, government reporting and open-source information, Tesla owners have received threats that if they don't sell their cars, they'll be vandalized. Furthermore, on March 29, protesters worldwide are preparing for their largest demonstration yet. There are 500 coordinated “actions” at Tesla showrooms and encouragement to extend protests to charging stations. Personnel in public areas could become collateral damage during a vandalizing or some other event. 
We want base personnel to take the following actions:
► Be aware of your immediate surroundings and remain alert on base (includes in and around work centers) and off base (especially in the presence of Tesla branded items).
► Report any suspicious activity to Security Forces (661) 277-3340 on base or to local law enforcement off base.
► Remain situationally aware of any demonstrations in your immediate area.
► Watch local news and check online news alerts.
► Avoid any potential protest sites.
► Do not engage with protestors or make any public statements while in uniform.
► Phrase “See Something, Say Something” is a reminder that all DOD members and their families must recognize for its significance and value to thwarting potential threats.
► Refer to Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Pocket Card 5260 for additional Antiterrorism Individual Protective Measures.  This can be obtained from each unit’s respective antiterrorism representative.
Questions can be directed to the Installation Antiterrorism Office at 661-277-4009 or 4004. 

Expand List item 5877Collapse List item 5877  ✈️ Rosburg Fitness Center's new operating hours

Effective immediately until further notice, Rosburg Fitness Center's operating hours will be as follows:
Monday - Friday: 5:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

Expand List item 5881Collapse List item 5881  ✈️ Restoration Advisory Board Vacancies 

Edwards Air Force Base officials are seeking volunteers to represent the Boron, North Base and North Edwards communities on the Restoration Advisory Board. The RAB facilitates two-way communication between the public and those responsible for environmental cleanup at Edwards AFB. Representatives are not expected to be environmental experts.
Responsibilities
A RAB public representative acts as a conduit for environmental cleanup information with members of the public. Responsibilities include distributing a quarterly newsletter and meeting flyers in addition to attending semiannual meetings. Applicants should be accessible to people within their respective area and willing to publicize contact information. Community concerns or questions can be addressed by the representative or referred to members of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Installation Support Section at Edwards AFB.
Requirements
Individuals interested in serving on the RAB must be at least 18 years of age and work or live in the area they seek to represent. Terms of service are two years in length. Military members, civil service and contract employees are welcome to apply.
Applications
Applications are available by contacting Gary Hatch, 412th Test Wing Public Affairs, at (661) 277-8707 or by e-mailing 412tw.rab@us.af.mil.
Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.
For additional information, contact Gary Hatch or Belinda Martinez (Cherokee Federal) by e-mailing 412tw.rab@us.af.mil

Expand List item 5866Collapse List item 5866  ✈️ Important clinic location change for non-fly active-duty Members

Starting on March 31, non-fly active-duty members will now be seen at the main clinic, located at 30 Nightingale Road, for primary care services only. Moving forward, non-fly active-duty members will receive notification of this change when scheduling appointments. 

Expand List item 5854Collapse List item 5854  ✈️ Complete Green Belt training at home 
The Air Force will train you on tools and techniques that break down complex problems into achievable steps for free!

► Go to https://usaf.opusworks.com/public/index.asp 
► Follow the "Register" path: email, agreement, verification code, name, DoD identification number, location, organizations levels (MJCOM, AFMC, AFTC, 412 TW), process manager (jonathan.grandi.1@us.af.mil) and supervisor's email
► Pick a course
Most people start with a foundational course, and then choose a "Green Belt" course. Please disregard the course dates. 
► Accessible from home
Set it up at work, and then use your username/password from a home computer

Expand List item 5773Collapse List item 5773  ✈️ OSI Detachment 111 is working vigilantly to identify, neutralize and exploit foreign intelligence entities.

Our adversaries will attempt to take advantage of our services members, DoD/DAF Civilians and DoD/DAF contractors due to recent US government actions. Due to the recent government agency shutdowns, layoffs, resignations, and terminations it would be highly likely for members to receive solicitations, job offers and requests through social media, email and other electronic means. OSI Detachment 111 is not attempting to impede your progression into other employment, if you so chose, however the companies who may solicit may be operating under nefarious purposes. If you feel you may be solicited, members are encouraged to not reply or delete these messages and report them immediately to OSI Detachment 111 at john.grabowicz@us.af.mil or 277-1138

Expand List item 5709Collapse List item 5709  ✈️ Interested in joining a new Civil Air Patrol unit at Edwards?
Age groups: Cadet 12-18; Flight officer 18-21; Senior member 21+

CAP is interested in building a fully functional unit at Edwards with at least 15 members. The weekly squadron meetings will be held after work/school hours. If interested in joining for yourself or someone else, please respond to this short survey. 
LINK: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=TPVqpE0RbE--kJE8D1TiTLr9w7v2z-FOoZda6bpGv-pUOUVGRVkwMlZUMEJKWVNIS09OSk43UVlMVy4u 

Expand List item 5758Collapse List item 5758  ✈️ Massage therapy services

WHAT: Massage therapy services are available
WHERE: Aerobics center, B2501, across the parking lot from the main gym
WHEN: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
APPOINTMENTS: Scheduled by the fitness center front desk

Expand List item 5744Collapse List item 5744  ✈️ Help us bring movies back to Edwards!

We are considering reopening the base theater and need your input! Would you attend? What movies do you want to see? Take the survey and let us know. Your feedback will shape the future of movie nights on base. 
LINK: Edwards Movie Theater Interest Survey

Expand List item 5745Collapse List item 5745  ✈️ Overnight parking is no longer authorized in Los Angeles Air Force Base 

Los Angeles AFB has implemented the Overnight and Event Parking Policy, LAAFB AFI 32-103, in response to recent Return to Work Policy.
For specific parking request procedures, please contact LAAFB Parking Manager, Christopher Turley at 310-653-5477, or email at christopher.turley.ctr@spaceforce.mil. 

Expand List item 5735Collapse List item 5735  ✈️ Start training for Honoring Our Heroes Marathon (5k, 10k, half, relay, full marathon)
This event is not endorsed by a federal entity. 

WHEN: Nov. 15
WHERE: Salem to Rolla, MO (virtual options)
WHAT: Benefits Veterans' and Mission 22; Virtual options; Ruck divisions (Heavy and Light); Post race party; Free pasta party; Half-Mile Honor Walk 
LINK: Honoring our Heroes Marathon/Half/Relay/10K/5K - Heroes Marathon - Honoring Veterans & Service Members | Salem, Missouri 

Expand List item 5730Collapse List item 5730  ✈️ Employee Assistance Program 

EAP aims to provide a one-stop resource for support, helping employees and their families navigate life's challenges and maintain a healthy work-life balance.
► Confidential Counseling:  Provides non-clinical counseling in person, by text message, live chat, phone or video conference.
 ► Financial Wellbeing: Provides consultations on general tax information, financial planning, investments, budgeting, debt consolidation, and identity theft.
► Legal Services:  Assistance provided in a wide range of legal issues such as divorce, child custody, living will preparation, and health care power of attorney.
► Work-Life Services:  Personalized referrals to local service providers including childcare, adult care, education, home improvement, emergency preparedness and more.
► Wellbeing Coaching:  Provides guidance and support to help define and exceed personal and professional goals.
► Supervisor Support:  Critical Incident Response in time of need and can provide individual management consultations, resources, and support.
► Discount Services:  Travel, shopping, insurance, and more. |
Visit https://www.resilience.af.mil/workforce-resource for more information. 

Expand List item 5700Collapse List item 5700   ✈️ Bldg. 1400 to be demolished

On Thursday, Feb. 13, the 412th Civil Engineer Group will start the installation of a fence around Bldg. 1400 in preparation of the demolition of the facility. The entire demolition process should be completed by Wednesday, April 30. No roads are expected to be closed; however, drivers should use caution when driving in the area. Jorge “George” Martinez, Project Manager, is available to answer questions at 275-5475.

Expand List item 5666Collapse List item 5666  ✈️ High Desert Lanes: Breakfast + Daily Lunch Specials 🍴🍴🍴

► Lunch specials: weekdays, 10:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Monday – Cobb Salad with drink: $16.50
Tuesday – Tempura Chicken with fries and drink: $12.00
Wednesday – Chicken, Shrimp, and Sausage Gumbo with drink: $10.95
Thursday – Build-a-Burger with fries and drink: $12.50
Friday – Tuna Melt with fries and drink: $12.00
► Breakfast: weekdays, 7-10 a.m. 
Kickstart your day with a hearty breakfast bowl, Loco Moco, croissant breakfast sandwich, or breakfast pizza - the perfect way to fuel up!
For more information, call 275-BOWL.

Expand List item 5681Collapse List item 5681  ✈️ Base Records Management

Still have paper records? Need a scanner to digitize all the paper records? Then come to 412 CS/SCOK (Base Knowledge Operations) office BLDG 3502 where we have two high speed scanners capable of scanning 500 pages per minute! YES! 500 pages PER MINUTE. Per OMB 19-21 Transition to Electronic Records, all records must be digitized. Contact Ms. Arlene Smith at  arlene.smith.3@us.af.mil and Mr. Jesus Renteria at jesus.renteria@us.af.mil to  schedule a time and date.

Expand List item 5688Collapse List item 5688  ✈️ Become a Honor Flight Kern County Guardian
HFKC is looking for active-duty military to serve as Guardians for local Veterans.

HFKC relies on the generous support and assistance of our Guardians who help to ensure that every veteran has a safe and memorable experience in Washington DC and after the flight. 

Guardians duties include, but are not limited to physically assisting the veterans while walking or pushing transport chairs, throughout the airports and airplane flights, as well as at the hotel and memorials. Each Guardian pays their own fee of $1,200 (subject to change) which includes all travel expenses of airfare, hotel, meals, tour buses & tips, admission fees, as well as three RED HFKC shirts, overnight & snack bags. Souvenir purchases are not included. Guardian fee payment is due 14 days prior to flight or at Meet & Greet, whichever occurs earliest. Each applicant may be subject to an interview, as well as a Live Scan review. Participating as a Guardian is physically strenuous as there is much walking (up to 7 miles per day), carrying the Veteran bags, pushing a veteran in the transport chair up mild inclines, and loading bags and chairs in buses. Please be aware of the physical demands BEFORE submitting your application.

Go to: www.honorflightkerncounty.org to complete and submit your application.

For more information call Lynn (USMC Veteran) at 760-382-0302 or Armando (USAF Veteran) 661-358-7071.

 

Expand List item 5662Collapse List item 5662  ✈️ Section 508 Program

Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. 794d), mandates that Federal agencies ensure their information and communication technology (ICT) is accessible to employees with disabilities. This means that when developing, procuring, maintaining, or using ICT, Federal employees with disabilities must have access to and use of information and data comparable to that of their non-disabled counterparts, unless doing so would impose an undue burden on the agency.

For any Section 508 matters, please contact your Base Section 508 Coordinators, Elissya Searcy and Erika Lybbert. They serve as technical advisors, offering guidance on Section 508 requirements, ensuring you get the assistance you need to comply with these essential accessibility standards.

For more information about Section 508 - https://www.section508.gov/

Expand List item 5624Collapse List item 5624  ✈️ DFAC implements ID checks 

DFAC started to implement 100% ID checks on Jan. 20. Please note that per policy, contractors are not eligible to access the facility during lunch meal services. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. 

Expand List item 5612Collapse List item 5612  ✈️ Veteran and Spouse Transitional Assistance Grant Program

VSTAGP is intended to ease the challenges faced by transitioning service members Veterans and their spouses report challenges in gaining employment, and VA is eager to provide another means to support those who have served in uniform. Services offered include resume assistance, interview training, job training, job placement, military skills translation. To get started, please ensure you have the following documents ready: DD-214, valid identification, Social Security card. 
CONTACT: Dexter Stinson, Job Placement Strategist, 323-497-9103

Expand List item 4525Collapse List item 4525  ✈️ Tuition Assistance Brief --- Schedule at your convenience 

Attention Airmen and Guardians! Want to go to college? Need money for tuition? Scheduled a Tuition Assistance Brief. 
HOW: Visit https://calendly.com/education-and-training-specialist-edwards-afb, select a date/time that works for you, and register. 
CONTACT: litia.wilson@us.af.mil 

Expand List item 4478Collapse List item 4478  ✈️ Edwards Food Pantry, Jimmie’s General Store

Thursday, Oct. 17, marked the official grand opening of the Edwards food pantry, Jimmie’s General Store. The name is a nod to the 412th Force Support Squadron mascot, Jimmie the Jackalope, and the intent is to provide a welcoming and shopping-like environment for members of the Edwards community in need of food items. The store offers canned and dry goods, along with frozen and refrigerated items.

The food pantry is located in the Military and Family Readiness Center. Usage is needs-based and available to both military members and their families and DoD civilians. First sergeants from all units are designated food panty facilitators, and members who would like to use the food pantry should contact their first sergeant to arrange for access. Donations can either be dropped off at the M&FRC or by contacting one of the first sergeants. Additionally, the M&FRC point of contact is Ms. Jonishia Jones at 277-0723.

Expand List item 4431Collapse List item 4431  ✈️ Don't risk it all, give AADD a call. 

Expand List item 4326Collapse List item 4326  ✈️ FIRE PREVENTION tips, recommendations and notices 🔥🔥🔥
In case of an emergency, dial 911 from base phone or 661-277-4540 from cell phone. Questions? Contact the Fire Prevention Team at 661-277-3124. 

----- Portable heaters
When the weather turns cold, it can brig a chill into our homes. Portable space heaters have become a popular way to supplement central heating or heat one room. CLICK to learn tips and recommendations if you plan to use an electric portable heater. 
----- Wildfire risk reduction 
Every year, wildfires burn across the U.S., and more and more people are living where wildfires are a real risk. But by working together, residents can make their own property — and their neighborhood — much safer from wildfire. CLICK to learn about action items to improve homes' survivability, landscaping tips and a word search activity for children. 
----- Be fire-safe in the kitchen
1. Stay in the kitchen when frying food or cooking with oil or grease.

2. Never cook when you are tired.

3. To put out a pan fire, slide a lid over the pan. Turn off the stove and let the pan cool.

4. If you have a fire and it does not go out, get out of the home and call the fire department.

5. Keep things that can burn away from the stove.

6. Keep kids at least three feet from the stove.

CREDIT: Illustrations by L.S. Pierce © 2009

Expand List item 4322Collapse List item 4322  ✈️ 412th Medical Group 

--- Military Treatment Facilities open during AFMC Family Days
Great news! The 412th Medical Group will be open on AFMC Family Days from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., starting Friday, Aug. 30. All services will be available. We are looking forward to seeing you. 
--- Pharmacy Script Center at Plant 42
The 412th Medical Group Pharmacy Script Center located at Plant 42 is now open. You will be able to pickup your prescriptions at an alternate location. For more information please call the Pharmacy at 661-277-2052.  
 

Expand List item 4071Collapse List item 4071  ✈️ Edwards AFB Disability Action Team (DAT) - Call to Action


WHAT: The DAT will assess programs, practices, procedures and data for barriers to employment, advancement, and retention of employees, applicants and military members with disabilities. It will also serve as a Member and Employee Resources Group (MERG) for civilians and military with disabilities.
WHY: A MERG is a voluntary, employee-led group that fosters an inclusive workplace aligned with organizational mission, that also seeks to support individuals as they navigate their career.
WHO: Any DAF employee or member regardless of grade/rank, location, disability status, or race/ethnicity/sex.
CONTACT: Edwards AFB Disability Program Manager (DPM), Ms. Isabella Morales, isabella.morales@us.af.mil

THIS WEEK IN HISTORY

THIS WEEK IN HISTORY

Expand List item 3582Collapse List item 3582  By 412 TW History Office


On May 3, 1963,
the 6511th Test Group (Parachute) successfully dropped a full-sized test module of the Apollo manned spacecraft from a modified C-133 at El Centro. This was the first test of the Apollo earth landing system. (Photo courtesy of NASA)
Link:  https://www.nasa.gov/history/throwback-to-apollo-parachute-testing/

VANPOOLS

VANPOOLS

Expand List item 3707Collapse List item 3707  🚐 East Lancaster

DAYS: Monday-Friday
TIMES: Departs from the East side of Lancaster at 6:10 a.m. to reach our destination on base by 6:55 a.m. Returns from the base at 4:30 p.m. to arrive back at the East side of Lancaster around 5:15 p.m. 
CONTACT: Kendall King at kendall.king@us.af.mil or 661-275-6057

Expand List item 3586Collapse List item 3586  🚐 Lancaster

Unlock a world of benefits with vanpooling! Imagine having extra cash in your pocket each month, enjoying peaceful relaxation or sleep on your daily commute, reducing your car insurance expenses, and sparing your vehicle from wear and tear. It's all possible with our incredibly comfortable 8-seat vanpool, and we're actively seeking riders like you!

Here's what you can expect: Our van departs from Lancaster Sgt Steve Owen Park and Ride (next to YMCA) at 6:05 a.m., ensuring you reach your destination on base by 6:45 a.m. You'll return from the base at 4 p.m., arriving back at Lancaster City Park and Ride around 4:45 p.m. The van leaves base at 3 p.m. every Friday. This convenient service operates from Monday to Friday.

And here's the best part for DoD employees - it's practically FREE! All you need to do is apply for a voucher through the Transit Benefits System, and you're good to go.

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to enhance your daily commute, save money, and make life easier. For more information or to get started, feel free to contact Vinh Pham via call or text at 661-802-2627 or via email at vinh.pham.2@us.af.mil Make the smart choice today! Thank you.

DAYS: Monday - Friday
TIMES: Departs from the City of Lancaster Park and Ride at 6:05 a.m. to reach our destination on base by 6:45 a.m. Returns from the base at 4 p.m. to arrive back at the City of Lancaster Park and Ride around 4:45 p.m. 
CONTACT: Vinh.Pham@us.af.mil or 661-802-2627

Expand List item 3583Collapse List item 3583  🚐 Ridgecrest

CONTACT: Nicholas.Kuttor@us.af.mil or 661-275-3545

Expand List item 4262Collapse List item 4262  🚐 Tehachapi 

CONTACT: Steve Hansen at steven.hansen.9@us.af.mil or 661-275-0839

Expand List item 3605Collapse List item 3605  🚐 Victorville, Hesperia and Adelanto

CONTACT: Hector at 661-810-3868

Expand List item 3587Collapse List item 3587  🚐 West Lancaster 🆕

TIMES: Departs from Park and Ride (Ave K-8/10th St West) at 6 a.m. Departs Edwards AFB at 4:30 p.m. 
FEE: $250/month BUT Military/Gov’t employees may qualify for the Transportation Incentive Program (TIP) subsidy and can ride for FREE!!!!
CONTACT: Julio Barrios at 661-903-0915 (call/text) or julio.barrios.1@us.af.mil

Expand List item 3585Collapse List item 3585  🚐 West Palmdale 

DATES/TIMES: Meets at the mall, Monday - Friday, around 6 a.m. to arrive on base around 7 a.m. Departs base at 4 p.m. 
CONTACT: 661-275-7731 

LEAVE SHARING

Under the Voluntary Leave Transfer Program (VLTP), a covered employee may donate annual leave directly to another employee who has a personal or family medical emergency and who has exhausted his or her available paid leave. Samantha Post and Kimberly Swaim are the point of contact for the VLTP at Edwards Air Force Base. 

The following employees have been approved to receive annual leave donation. If you are interested in donating annual leave, please complete form OPM 630A (within agency) or form OMP 630 (outside agency) and send it to samantha.post.3@us.af.mil; kimberly.swaim@us.af.mil. LES's are used to validate donor SCD leave dates and available leave balances and may be redacted of any/all pay related information.

Aaron Cervantes, 412 CPTS/FMA
Aimee Hansen, AFTC/SC
Heather Mathiesen, 416 FLTS/ET-ITF/CCS
Charles Squires, 912 AMX/MXAC

David Stein, Plant 42/FES
Emandra Wright-Griffin, 452 FLTS/CCS