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  • Be Your Own Historian

    In today’s information driven world, there is no reason for military members not to maintain copies of their own records.Once on active duty, your promotions, awards, and orders have been added to your records along with your flight logs and every time you have caught a cold and were unable to fly.

  • Student Squadron Takes Flight in Pilot Training

    The path from college graduate to military pilot runs directly through the 14th Student Squadron at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, where annually over 469 student pilots from 25 nations receive the administrative foundation and academic instruction essential to earning their wings.

  • Eye of the Storm

    Hundreds of moving dots on the radar whirled around the Columbus airspace as rows of Airmen monitored their flight paths in the darkness of the Radar Approach Control room. The silhouette of a figure stood at the center of the storm, orchestrating the aerial ballet to ensure the safety of hundreds

  • 14th Medical Group Strengthens Pilot Readiness

    Three flight surgeons at Columbus AFB recently obtained their Aviation Medical Examiner Certifications to administer required flight physicals for students starting Initial Pilot training (IPT) at select civilian aviation programs.

  • Eagle Eyes: AFOSI urges vigilance as global threats persist

    As global tensions rise and threats to military personnel and installations evolve, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) is calling on all Airmen, Guardians, civilian employees and family members to report suspicious activity. Through the Eagle Eyes program, AFOSI empowers