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Members of the Altus Air Force Base pharmacy prepare a cold medication pack, April 10, 2017, at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The base pharmacy offers cold medication packs to those who meet their qualifications to help cut down on patient and health care provider’s time and money. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jackson N. Haddon/Released). Altus AFB pharmacy offers over-the-counter medication
The Altus Air Force Base pharmacy is offering cold medication packs to help Airmen and medical staff all year long.
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2017
The 97th Logistics Readiness Squadron team poses for a photo after winning the 2017 Altus Air Force Base Basketball championship, April 4, 2017, at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The Fitness Center offers several sports throughout the year as a way to support Airmen morale and comradery. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jackson N. Haddon/Released). Teamwork fellowship, home: the bond of brothers
The score was now 50-50 with less than five minutes left in the championship game.
0 4/07
2017
Brian Trigg, 97th Maintenance Directorate hydraulic mechanic, removes a bolt from a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III main landing gear shock strut, Nov. 11, 2016, Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The shock strut cushions the aircraft landing by metering fluid levels from one chamber to the other. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman Jackson N. Haddon/Released). Take off, Landing, Opening Aircraft; Pneudraulics maintains Planes
With aircraft flying year-round, components can get worn out from fatigue or weather; the pneudraulics shop helps repair the pieces and get aircraft back in flying condition.
0 12/09
2016
A sample emergency supply kit on Sept. 28, 2016, Altus Air Force Base, Okla. An emergency supply kit can help those facing a natural disaster by providing for basic human needs until emergency services arrive. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman Jackson N. Haddon/Released). Be Prepared
National Preparedness Month might be coming to an end, but Airmen should always be ready for a disaster. A natural disaster can happen without warning so Airmen should take preemptive measures to help themselves and their families.
0 9/30
2016
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September is Suicide Prevention Month, dedicated to raise awareness to the subject and try to bring hope and enlightenment to people at risk. In a crisis, time is critical. According to the 97th Medical Operations Squadron Mental Health Clinic, 10 minutes can make a difference between life and death.
0 9/13
2016
U.S. Air Force Capt. Karen Harmon, 97th Medical Operations Squadron Air Force Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment program manager, and U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jacob Cote, 97th MDOS mental health technician, pose for a photo, Aug 10, 2016 on Altus Air Force Base, Okla. Mental health saves Airmen’s careers by helping them with their personal issues. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman Jackson N Haddon/ Released) Keeping a strong mindset
There are many reasons people may want or need to seek mental help. Whether it is stopping a problem before it starts, or helping an ongoing issue, the 97th Medical Operations Squadron is always ready to lend a hand.
0 8/15
2016
U.S. Air Force Capt. Justin Kellett, C-5 Galaxy pilot and U.S. Air Force Capt. Kyle Kellett, C-17 Globemaster III pilot, pose for a photo, July 12, 2016 at Altus Air Force Base. Close in age, the brothers have spend their entire lives in similar paths of life and now find themselves temporarily at Altus Air Force Base together.(U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman Jackson N. Haddon/Released). Bro-pilots
Capt. Kyle Kellett, a C-17 Globemaster III pilot, and Capt. Justin Kellett, C-5 galaxy pilot attended college together, went through Reserve Officers' Training Corps together and then both became pilots. Less than one percent of the population serves in the armed forces, and serving with your sibling is even more uncommon.
0 7/20
2016
Members from the 97th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department and the City of Altus Fire Department saw a board to build a support structure during a structural collapse exercise, June 20, 2016, Altus Air Force Base, Okla. The joint training between the two departments was held in an effort to improve the structural collapse rescue techniques and the relationship between the base and City of Altus Fire Departments. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman Jackson N. Haddon/Released). Structural Collapse
 Imagine a building collapsing. The walls and the ceiling, once sturdy and strong are now rubble on the ground. Its cold, its dark, its heavy. The air is thin inside and dust is more visible than the old walls of the building. That’s when it happens. A light surges through the darkened haze and firefighters rush inside. They save a life, because
0 6/24
2016
A 9-mega-watt generator sits at Altus Air Force Base, January 21, 2016, with the capability to power the installation. During a power outage on Altus AFB Dec. 27, 2015, the generator provided power for almost six days until it was restored on the base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kirby Turbak/Released) Generators Keep Altus Air Force Base Running
 In January 2010, a severe ice storm formed two inches of ice on anything exposed to the elements, including the main power line leading into the City of Altus power station. The storm caused members of Altus Air Force Base to be without power or heat for 8 days. People had to seek shelter at Oklahoma City, Okla., Wichita Falls, Texas and some had
0 2/03
2016
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