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  • Finding light through darkness

    Keeping a secret that defines you, that has shaped your life for nearly three years now and is sure to shape the rest, a secret that you go to sleep with every night and wake to every morning is sometimes hard to keep trapped inside.I could probably go my entire life without revealing the sad truth

  • McChord Leadership learns more about OSI

    When a crime is committed that involves a Team McChord member, a number of people can be involved. Commanders, first sergeants, and other Airmen can play important roles in an investigation, and the Office of Special Investigations is providing insight to McChord leaders with the introduction of the

  • JBLM holds TACP 24-hour-run

    Airmen from Joint Base Lewis-McChord participated in a 24-hour-run event to help Tactical Air Control Party service members and their families recover in time of need.Airmen from the 1st Air Support Operations Group, the 5th Air Support Operations Squadron, the 22nd Special Tactics Squadron, and

  • How the McChord S&FRC can help you

    Airmen may be familiar with the array of services provided by the Airman and Family Readiness Center, which can be found on many Air Force bases, but the Servicemember and Family Readiness Center is unique to this location.The McChord Field S&FRC is a by-product of joint basing. JBLM was formally

  • Congratulations to NCO Academy Class 15-3

    Congratulations to the following technical sergeants who graduated the Forrest L. Vosler NCO Academy March 27, 2015 at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo.Tech. Sgt. LeAnna Bailon, 8th Airlift SquadronTech. Sgt. Mario Blanks, 627th Logistics Readiness SquadronTech. Sgt. Alejo Blas, 62nd Maintenance

  • Free fall for 60 minutes

    The McChord C-17 Globemaster III aircraft is cruising at 10,000 feet above the ground and the back ramp opens. Combat controllers of the 22nd Special Tactics Squadron, assigned here, jump out the back and start their free fall before deploying their parachutes and landing safely back to the air

  • Tricare Online gives more power to its patients

    Fitting in appointments that work around a set schedule can be a difficult task, but through a system, patients will be able to become more flexible with their appointments, while making it easier to accomplish more with less.Right now, about only 23 percent of McChord Field's population uses