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  • Grissom observes Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention month

    April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Grissom’s spotlight is on driving awareness and prevention into daily operations.The Department of Defense’s theme is “Protecting our people protects our mission.” It’s a theme Air Force leaders hope will support a culture that promotes dignity and respect

  • Grissom hosts NCO leadership course

    Several of Grissom’s non-commissioned officers recently completed training to sharpen their skills and help them become more effective leaders. Members from various units and career fields took part in the week-long Non-commissioned Officer Leadership Development course hosted on base.

  • Grissom recruiting volunteers for air show

    As planning officials press forward with making the 2019 Grissom Air and Space expo a reality, opportunities for the community to get involved are available as event volunteers are being sought. Master Sgt. Deborah Sweet, 434th Air Show volunteer coordinator, said applications are now being accepted

  • Grissom honor guard welcomes new manager, seeks volunteers

    In sharply pressed uniforms, moving with precision and stoic determination, the Air Force honor guard is a distinguished presence at ceremonies that honor both the past and present. For one Grissom member, when the opportunity to lead the elite team here became available, Master Sgt. Adam Reynolds

  • Grissom locks in B-1B Lancer for 2019 Airshow

    A B-1B Lancer is scheduled to perform September 7-8 at the 2019 Grissom Air and Space Expo. Carrying the largest conventional payload of both guided and unguided weapons in the Air Force inventory, the multi-mission B-1 is the backbone of America's long-range bomber force. It can rapidly deliver

  • Eagle Eyes: If you see something, say something

    According to the U.S. Air Force Eagle Eyes program, if you see something suspicious, you should say something.Law enforcement can’t be everywhere at once.  To expand their reach, they rely on members of the community, military and civilian, to be extra sets of eyes and ears.The Eagle Eyes program is

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