WHM is a celebration of women's contributions to history, culture and society and has been observed annually in the month of March in the United States since 1987.
The 17th Medical Group Women’s History Month Committee hosted the 2024 17th Training Wing Women’s Leadership Panel at the Powell Event Center, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, on March 26.
In recognition of Women’s History Month, we ‘shine the spotlight’ on Capt. Saleha Jabeen, Air Force chaplain assigned to the 517th Training Group at Presidio of Monterey, California.
U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Lisa Craig, Air Force Recruiting Service deputy commander, speaks at the Women’s History Month exposition, March 7, 2024, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Craig has served over 35 years as an active-duty member in the Air Force, and offered her perspective on how far women
U.S. Air Force Capt. Melanie Kluesner, 62nd Fighter Squadron F-35 Lightning II instructor pilot, secures her helmet before take-off March 28, 2023, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Luke premiered a training sortie with an all-female crew concluding Women’s History Month.
A year can be broken down in many ways; 365 days, 52 weeks, 12 months. No matter how it is described, time is the one factor that keeps moving, never stopping and never ceasing. Out of the 12 months, time has been set aside to focus on influential women of yesterday and today, and sets the
Since 1987, each March we celebrate Women's History Month. This month is to recognize and remember women's contributions to history, culture, and society. This year at Goodfellow, we recognize and remember influential women who have challenged the status quo, day-in and day-out, past, present, and
During Women’s History Month we are highlighting outstanding Goodfellow women. These women willingly answered just a few questions to share details about their personal journey, as well as thoughts on leadership and success. This week’s highlight is Tech. Sgt. Nichol De Veyra, 17th Medical Group
During Women’s History Month we are highlighting outstanding Goodfellow women. These women willingly answered just a few questions to share details about their personal journey, as well as thoughts on leadership and success. This week’s highlight is Capt. Angela Fisher, 17th Training Wing military
During Women’s History Month we are highlighting outstanding Goodfellow women. These women willingly answered just a few questions to share details about their personal journey, as well as thoughts on leadership and success.
This week’s highlight is U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jessica Root, 344th Military Intelligence Battalion advanced individual training drill sergeant.
During Women’s History Month we are highlighting outstanding Goodfellow women. These women willingly answered a few questions to share details about their personal journey, as well as thoughts on leadership and success. This week’s highlight is Angelic Crawford, 17th Training Group training
In episode 48 of "The Air Force Starts Here" podcast, we celebrate Women’s History Month 2021 with four of the first-ever women to graduate Air Force Undergraduate Pilot Training here in 1977.Capt. Kayshel Trudell from the Air Education and Training Command public affairs team spoke with these
The discussion was scheduled as the capstone event for the wing’s Women’s History Month and provided Airmen a chance to have their questions directly addressed by the first female chief master sergeant of the Air Force.
“When you talk about Women’s History Month, you get to look at the path that’s been paved for us as women,” said Master Sgt. Jennifer Martin, the superintendent of the 97th Air Mobility Wing Staff Agency. “But it also gives us a chance to look at each other and ask ourselves what we’re doing to set
March is Women's History Month. Can you answer these questions about prominent women in military history? QUESTION 1: In September 1976, a group of ten women entered undergraduate pilot training at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona. This was the first class of women to train to fly military aircraft