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  • Driving innovation together at Buckley Air Force Base

    I was struck by how fortunate we are here at Buckley Air Force Base last month as we honored the achievements of our outstanding Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen at our Team Buckley Annual Awards Ceremony.There were several highlights for me, including Command Chief Master Sgt.

  • Panther of the Week: Staff Sgt. Valerie Baker-Wilson

    Name:  Staff Sgt. Valerie Baker-Wilson, 460th Force Support Squadron Airman Leadership School instructorLength of Service: 13 yearsHometown:  Andover, OhioUnique fact: Baker-Wilson collects Star Wars LegosHobbies:  Crocheting, making wine and snowboardingPanther at a glance: Staff Sgt. Valerie

  • What does Environmental Awareness mean to you?

    You've probably heard the terms "protecting the environment," "pollution prevention," and "reduce, reuse, recycle" at some point in your life.  These are some of the basic terms used in environmental awareness training that can apply to your home as well as your work centers.  For the most part,

  • New 460 MDG changes focus on operating hours, canceling appointments

    There are some upcoming changes from the 460th Medical Group that are going to affect Team Buckley members beginning April 1, 2015.First, the 460th MDG will have new operating hours. The clinic hours will be:Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday:  7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Thursday: 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.First

  • Air Force Space Command annual awards

    Congratulations to all the Team Buckley Air Force Space Command Annual Awards winners for 2014.Installation Force Support SNCO of the Year: Master Sgt. Michael E. Neu, 460th Force Support SquadronResource Management Program of the Year: 460th FSSColonel L. Joseph Brown EO Program of the Year: 460th

  • If you see something, say something

    If you see something, say something.This has become a catch phrase for law enforcement professionals around the country in recent years and has become major campaign lead by the United States Department of Homeland Security. This phrase asks average citizens to break away from the ease of ignoring a

  • Are ethics for lawyers or leaders?

    At an ethics course I recently attended, the instructor posed the following question: Has the ethics program become too much of a program that belongs to lawyers rather than leaders?Have we shifted from looking at ethics as a tool leaders can use to enhance the culture of their commands, to looking