• Personal property facilitates paramount performance

    From moving mission-essential cargo around the world, to assisting personnel during a permanent change of station and temporary duty assignments, the 8th Logistics Readiness Squadron's traffic management flight keeps Airmen on the move.The Airmen of personal property explain how their operations

  • Quality assurance Airman turns hardship into strength

    [Editors note: This story is part of "Through Airmen's Eyes". These stories and commentaries focus on a single Airman, highlighting their Air Force story.]Tech. Sgt. Barry Armstrong grew up in a broken home, living with his mother and siblings moving from town to town looking for work just to make

  • Cargo movement puts bread, bullets in war fighter’s hands

    Many flights in the 8th Logistics Readiness Squadron perform a number of challenging tasks while supporting the Wolf Pack's vital mission. However, one "Wraith" flight goes a step further providing unmatched customer service for Kunsan's Airmen. The traffic management flight, or TMO, tries to make

  • Security forces improve response efforts

    Airmen from the 8th Security Forces Squadron here received Pacific Air Forces' High Risk Response Training by a mobile training unit from ANSER, an operating unit of Analytic Services, Jan. 13. The ANSER team of instructors developed a week long course using constructive teaching methods that

  • Weapons load crews compete at the Wolf Pack

    Weapons load crew Airmen here competed in the 4th quarter 8th Maintenance Group peninsula loading competition Jan. 11.Crews from the 421st Aircraft Maintenance Unit, 80th AMU and 35th AMU represented their respective fighter wings in a race-against-time to generate aircraft; minimizing discrepancies

  • You never know: How one senior NCO is helping Airmen take control

    From helping Air Force families cope with deployments, to helping Airmen take control of their careers, one master sergeant has made a profession of giving back and paying it forward.Master Sgt. Jessica Woodruff, 8th Force Support Squadron career assistance advisor, probably knows more about career

  • Push-up, sit-up challenge puts Airmen to the test

    Airmen here put their strength to the test in a timed push-up and sit-up challenge Jan. 10 at the Wolf Pack Fitness Center. Men and women competed in three different age groups with a 10-minute time limit for each category. Winners were decided by the most push-ups and/or sit-ups completed in each

  • Prides of the Pack: Staff Sgt. Kendrick Butler, Senior Airman Theresa Speer

    Staff Sgt. Kendrick ButlerUnit: 8th Aircraft Maintenance SquadronDuties: Metals technology shift supervisorHometown: DallasHobbies: Working out, basketball, sightseeingFavorite music: Hip HopFollow on: Moody Air Force Base, Ga.Last good movie you saw: Transformers 3Best thing you've done here:

  • PMEL Airmen train to be the best

    Airmen from the 8th Maintenance Squadron's precision and measurement equipment laboratory completed upgrade training here Jan. 5. From fighter jets to rockets, PMEL specialists are responsible for calibrating equipment used in virtually every phase of maintenance for nearly every piece of equipment

  • Quality assurance Airmen ensure aircraft maintenance success

    From training Kunsan's maintainers to evaluating weapon's standards, the 8th Maintenance Group's behind-the-scenes Airmen are entrusted with many mission-essential tasks, but one flight, ensures the quality of workmanship here."Our office has the responsibility to ensure maintenance standards are