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  • The making of NCOs

    Wright-Patterson AFB’s Airman Leadership School graduated Class 25-F on Aug. 28, 2025. The 24-day course prepares Airmen to become NCOs through leadership training, mentorship, and teamwork.

  • NASIC Officer helps Air Force team win bowling gold

    Air Force Women dominated the lanes winning team gold and capturing gold, silver, and bronze medals in the individual championship, during the 2025 Armed Forces Bowling Championship held at the Gator Bowling Center at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia from June 25-28.

  • NASIC Welcomes new Geospatial and Signatures Intelligence Group Commander

    Col. Kenneth Stremmel, National Air and Space Intelligence Center commander, passes the Geospatial Signatures and Intelligence Group’s guidon to Col. Zarine E. Malesra, incoming GS commander, during a change of command ceremony on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, July 25, 2025. GS develops

  • For the Love of the Game

    Football, a sport known for its physicality, strategy, and dramatic plays, also can also provide a strong sense of community and camaraderie. It is this aspect of football that drew Senior Airman Kristof Rixmann to become the coach of a group of 10-11 year olds10–11-year-olds in the Ohio-based flag

  • 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