• Celebrating Black History Month the Altus AFB way

    “Black History Month is relevant to Altus AFB because it’s a part of American history and as the Air Force we are a big family who’s really diverse,” said U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Alison Ablog, 97th Medical Group health care administrator. “This month is special to me because black history is a

  • National Impaired Driving Prevention Month and the holiday season

    Each year Airmen are charged with driving under the influence for drinking and driving. It’s serious problem that not only affects the mission but also the career of the Airmen. One DUI can limit Permanent Change of Station abilities and potentially lead to not being able to re-enlist.

  • Altus community gives back with Mitten Tree event

    With colder weather in the forecast, some community members are doing all they can to make sure local children keep warm this winter. But it is not just a onetime event. Every year Altus Air Force Base and the National Bank of Commerce host the annual Mitten Tree event, Nov. 29.The Mitten Tree event

  • Big Blue goes green

    Behind every force there is energy; energy propels forces forward to achieve an end goal. The U.S. Air Force is no exception. But with the U.S. Air Force’s need for energy there is also a need to save and be smarter with it.Saving that energy can start with each individual Airman. There are several

  • Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

     April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month and the Altus Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office is hosting several free events throughout the month.Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month is dedicated in raising awareness to the public about sexual violence