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  • A Steady Hand: How MSgt Skaggs Responded When Seconds Counted

    For Master Sgt. Wayne Skaggs, March 15, 2025, was supposed to be an ordinary Saturday. He had set up shop at the Ohio Gun Collectors Association (OGCA) show in Wilmington, Ohio—another day of conversation, camaraderie, and civilian life.It turned out to be anything but.At approximately 11:15 a.m., a

  • Top performers celebrated for excellence at Annual Awards ceremony

    The best and brightest walked the red carpet as the National Air and Space Intelligence Center honored its top performers during the 2024 Annual Awards ceremony, held in the Benson Auditorium here April 16.Nominees from across NASIC competed in numerous categories, showcasing the best in leadership,

  • NASIC’s newest chief master sergeants honored at ceremony

    Wright-Patterson airmen selected for promotion to chief master sergeant were honored during the annual recognition ceremony April 10 at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. The Air Force selected 503 senior master sergeants for promotion to chief master sergeant out of 2,275 eligible

  • Honoring Heritage: Inside an Airman's Dorm Museum

    All Airmen recite the Airman’s Creed throughout their careers. Being faithful to a proud heritage, with the tradition and legacy of the U.S. Air Force among its main tenets.Airman 1st Class William Heimberger, a signals and technical intelligence analyst at the National Air and Space Intelligence

  • The Power of Presence: Chaplain Mullen’s Mission at NASIC

    At the National Air and Space Intelligence Center on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Capt. Cliff Mullen serves as a pillar of support for NASIC members and their families, serving as the center’s chaplain. His path to becoming a military chaplain has been both challenging and transformative,

  • NASIC celebrates 107 years of heritage during its annual ball

    The National Air and Space Intelligence Center celebrated 107 years of providing expert scientific and technical analysis on behalf of the country at its annual NASIC Ball, held at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Nov. 16, 2024.

  • Intramural Flag Football Boosts Morale, Fitness Among Military Personnel

    The history of flag football can be traced back to the World War II era, in the 1940s. This became an integral part of the recreational culture for many American soldiers stationed on military bases to stay active and maintain their physical fitness without the risks of full-contact football.