Airman Feature Articles

 
  • One Step Forward

    Working as the U.S. Air Force Academy’s head tennis coach, Dan Oosterhous was living his dream job, but that nearly came to an end when he suffered two debilitating strokes in 2013, leaving him wheelchair-bound and fighting to regain the ability to perform tasks that were once an afterthought.

  • Going Beyond

    Wounded Airmen find new mission at Warrior Game Trials

  • The Perfect Edge

    Training teaches Airmen how to survive, evade, resist and escape

  • The Hands Of Time

    Watchmaker bides time until he rests beside his wife in Arlington National Cemetery

  • From the Ground Up

    A nonprofit organization, Veterans to Farmers offers a 12-week transitional program that provides prior service members with a basic background in agriculture, as well as practical hands-on experience in the field

  • World-class Cyclist

    When two doors appeared in Senior Airman David Flaten’s dream, a voice told him one door would reveal whether or not he’d reach his goal as a professional cyclist; If he chose the other door, he’d awaken and continue training with an uncertain future. Still, he opened it

  
 
 

 

 

 

 
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