Altus Air Force Base News

 

  • SAPR recycles for victims

    Cell phones upgrades come and go, why not have them go to a worthy cause? The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) office is recycling unwanted cell phones and small electronics to provide donations to domestic violence and sexual assault shelters."I feel it is important to give back to the

  • Power lines moving underground

    The 97th Air Mobility Wing is having their above ground power lines replaced with underground supplies. The lines being placed underground are less susceptible to weather and wildlife.In 2010, Southwest Oklahoma suffered a severe ice storm that caused a power outage for nearly two weeks. By the time

  • Altus Airmen strive to reduce the number of DUIs

    Altus Airmen are working to promote smart choices that prevent drunk driving.Airmen Against Drunk Driving is one resource available to Airmen. This program uses volunteers to transport Airmen back to their residences after a night of drinking.The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment

  • Altus AFB, Fort Sill team up for Joint IG training

     Altus Air Force Base and Fort Sill Offices of the Inspector Generals gathered at the Falcon Range on Fort Sill June 11, 2014 to conduct joint IG professional development training. The training allowed the two offices a chance to share processes, techniques and personal experiences to help enhance

  • AF releases new feedback forms

    During the past year, Air Force leaders have been shaping a new and more comprehensive Air Force evaluation system for officers and enlisted Airmen.The new system is designed to better meet the needs of the Air Force and Airmen, differentiate more effectively between good and great performers, and

  • Commander announces IEA improvement projects

    Military, civilians and family members attended the CINC IEA Party at Wings of Freedom Park, June 6, 2014.The event, hosted by the Altus Chamber of Commerce, treated those in attendance with free food, drinks, live music, a dunk tank and activities like golf, bowling and swimming. The highlight of

  • Remembering Don McCombs

     Don McCombs, 97th Civil Engineer Squadron service contract monitor, passed away at his home May 14, 2014. He was 60 years old. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, four grandchildren and two brothers.McCombs selflessly served Altus AFB from 2005-2014 in the 97th CES as a contract specialist

  • Base Safety Office prepares Airmen with "Street Smart" briefings

    Three "Street Smart" briefings, hosted by the wing safety office, will be held in the base theater at 7 a.m., 9 a.m., and 11 a.m. June 11, 2014. These briefings address the dangers of distracted driving.Volunteer emergency responders will give these briefings to Airmen. The volunteers travel around

  • Adequate sleep critical to healthy living

    In our fast-paced, over-worked and multi-tasking society, sleep problems are a commonality many of us share. In fact, the first signs of stress are appetite changes and sleep problems, followed by physical complaints and changes in intimacy. When our stressors persist or become unmanageable, the

  • Airmen honor veterans at Altus cemetery

    Airmen placed U.S. flags next to veterans' tombstones at the Altus City Cemetery May 24, 2014, in recognition of Memorial Day.Memorial Day, held May 26 this year, is an annual U.S. federal holiday in remembrance of service members who died while serving in the Armed Forces. Airmen place flags next