• First Sergeants adapt for COVID-19

    The job of a First Sergeant is critical to the care and well-being of military members across the Air Force. The job, as with many others, has seen a few changes since the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Maj. Gen. Peter Lambert visits Goodfellow

    Jeb Clay, 17th Training Support Squadron Airmen Success Model instructor, explains the Mental Fitness Obstacle Course to U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Peter Lambert, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, at the Cressman Student Collaboration Center on Goodfellow

  • Air Force increases access to behavioral health care

    Nearly half of people with a treatable behavioral health disorder do not seek help from behavioral health professionals, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. However, 80 percent of this population does visit a primary care manager at least once a year. The Air Force

  • May is Mental Health Awareness Month in Air Force

    (This is the first AFMS article for the Mental Health Awareness Month series.)Nearly one in five adults, or 43 million Americans, has a diagnosable mental disorder, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. Contrary to many other brain disorders, effective treatments are available for