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  • TCTO sends Airmen into KC-135R “hellhole”

    No maintainer enjoys being required to climb into the small compartment, often called the “hellhole,” in the tail of a KC-135R Stratotanker, even if it just for a short time.

  • New rock-climbing wall at the gym

    The 434th Services Flight recently added a new rock-climbing wall to its arsenal of fitness equipment at Grissom’s fitness center.

  • Grissom Chaplain receives prestigious award

    The Air Force Chaplain Corps is renowned for providing religious, emotional, and physical support to Airmen and their families, and while one Grissom Chaplain does just that he also went above and beyond recently earning him the highest distinction in Indiana.Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Obadiah Smith, Jr.,

  • 316th PSYOP Co. changes command

    Deeply rooted in military tradition, change of command ceremonies give troops the chance to witness first-hand the passing of the guidon as they go from one leader to another.

  • Grissom command post promotes safety with weather alerts

    Almost everyone at Grissom is familiar with the occasional weather alerts which appear on their phones and computer screens, and many view them as little more than a nuisance. For Grissom’s team of command post controllers, however, weather alerts are an essential task, because the information

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Ben Mota
Chief, public affairs

Maj. Elias Zani
Public affairs officer

Master Sgt. Wendy Day
Staff writer

Tech. Sgt. Alexa Culbert
Staff writer

Senior Airman Elise Faurote
Staff writer

Senior Airman Benjamin Cowles
Staff writer