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  • My treasure box

    "Hey, Mom, do you have a big box?" my son, Michael, asked the other day. You should know that he collects stuff, and builds things out of boxes, then keeps most of it under his bed. I became noticeably suspicious at this request, mostly because the area under his bed is full at the moment. So, I

  • A personal touch

    We live in the Information Age. Technology has exploded during my generation's lifetime. We have come a long way since I was a child and spoke to my grandmother through a telephone connected to the wall with cords. I remember my mother rolling a dishwasher across the kitchen to connect it to the

  • Be proud!

    Not to start a positive article with an apology, but I really don't have an in-depth knowledge of every Air Force Specialty Code we train here at Goodfellow. Whereas your own squadron commander may be able to relate each technical detail to the outcome you produce, I can speak intelligently from the

  • Debunking the myth of “Doing more with less”

    It has been nearly seven years since the United States became involved in a global war against radical Islamists who seek to do enormous harm to our nation. Even before the Global War on Terrorism began, the Air Force was engaged in near-continuous contingency operations in Iraq and the Balkans for

  • Intelligence crucial to winning Global War on Terrorism

    On June 6, 1944, Allied leaders executed Operation Overlord, the massive Allied amphibious assault launched from the United Kingdom across the English Channel onto the beaches of Normandy, France. The landing at Normandy was the most daring and decisive operation of the war. The first wave of seven