News

  • MSU students tour Columbus AFB propulsion lab

    On average, an aerospace engineering student will spend over 1,000 hours in their classroom learning the components of aircraft. The Mississippi State University Aircraft Propulsion Class visited Columbus Air Force Base’s propulsion lab April 3.

  • See something, say something: Eagle Eyes vital to spotting danger

    In an effort to highlight the importance of reporting suspicious behavior, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and security forces officials across the Air Force are urging all base personnel to remember “If you see something, say something.” Individuals are encouraged if they notice

  • Air Force officer integrates into naval carrier ops

    Air Force 1st Lt. Sean Duval, 33rd maintenance squadron maintenance operations officer, participated in a maintenance officer exchange program March 16-22 aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, USS Abraham Lincoln.

  • Happy Irby Golf Tournament swings success

    The annual Happy Irby Golf Tournament held this year at the Lion Hills Columbus Country Club, Mississippi, took place March 26, raising money through player participation and local sponsors.

  • Goal-getter: Academy grad soccer player displays resiliency

    From start to finish a marathon is 26.2 miles long, a 5k is roughly 3.1 miles long, and the average female step is only 2.2 feet in length. For 1st Lt. Hannah Ferrarini, 14th Force Support Squadron officer in-charge of Career Development here, taking life at 2.2 feet at a time was a necessity after

  • Outdoor Recreation has all your summer needs

    With summer just around the corner, it’s time to start planning activities. But before you do, check out the 14th Force Support Squadron’s Outdoor Recreation services.

  • Airman drops weight to join, gains confidence

    Not everyone trains like a warrior, not everyone hits the minimum standards to complete basic training, not everyone can give up their bad habits for a cause greater than themselves, but the few who do go to great lengths to sacrifice comfort end up where they want to be.