• PACAF officals look to blogging to tell Air Force story

    Newspapers, magazines, network television--all are losing audiences, according to recent news stories. So where do people get information about the world around them? "Many of the people we're trying to reach no longer read the New York Times or watch "Meet the Press" on Sunday morning," said Col.

  • Coping with holiday stress

    For most Americans, the holiday season is a fun, happy time, but it can also be a time of added stress and depression--especially when separated from family, friends and loved ones. Physical activity and healthy nutritional choices can help reduce the stress level during the holiday season. The

  • Air Force leaders reinforce zero tolerance for sexual assault

    Leaders from wing level to senior Air Force brass recently gathered for a two-day leader summit on sexual assault prevention and response here. Secretary of the Air Force Michael B. Donley and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz affirmed their commitment to eliminating sexual assaults in

  • CSAF: Airmen, Air Force integral part of joint fight

    With his first 100 days in office under his belt, the 19th chief of staff of the Air Force says the Air Force is in good shape. Gen. Norton Schwartz says that's because of the impressive job America's Airmen -- active-duty, Guard, Reserve and civilian -- are performing. The service's top military

  • AFN wants your input

    American Force Network Korea personnel are conducting an online survey during December in order to better serve their customers.The survey, available at www.afnkorea.net, runs from Dec. 1 through 31."This survey provides a means for audience members to voice their comments about the services AFN

  • Kunsan Airmen celebrate Diversity Day

    Kunsan Airmen gathered to celebrate diversity recently at the inaugural Diversity Day event here. The festivities kicked off with an opening ceremony at the fitness center Nov. 25. After words from Col. J.D. "Wolf" Harris, 8th Fighter Wing commander, the day's events began. There was an ethnic food

  • COMPACAF sends holiday wishes

    As the holiday season brings 2008 to a close, I offer my sincere thanks to our entire Pacific Air Forces team--military, civilians and family members--who make this command a cornerstone of our nation's security in the Pacific. It's been a challenging year in PACAF and for our Air Force as we've

  • Kunsan Airmen participate in Buddy Wing program

    Wolf Pack aircrews regularly train alongside their Korean counterparts at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea; the partnership is a two-way one as Airmen also fly training sorties out of Republic of Korea Air Force bases. Pilots and maintainers from the 80th Fighter Squadron and 80th Aircraft

  • Life-saving Airman, patient meet for first time

    A local Korean woman and the Wolf Pack Airman whose blood donation saved her life, met for the first time when she visited Kunsan Air Base Nov. 21, 2008. Airman Tamarias Pope, 8th Security Forces Squadron, met up with 22-year-old You Jin Pak, allowing the 19-year-old Airman to put a face to the