USAFWC & NELLIS News

  • Air Force observes National Cybersecurity Awareness Month

    The awareness month is a collaborative effort between the Department of Defense, along with the Department of Homeland Security and its public and private partners. It is up to the total force to stay vigilant, keep learning and be ready for any potential cyber threat.

  • Airman accounted for from World War II

    The remains of Cpl. Walter J. Kellett have been found and identified. He was buried in his hometown of Ironwood, Michigan, with full military honors -- his sister and other family members were in attendance.

  • Combat Archer 19-12: Evaluation through integration, employment

    F-15C Eagle, F-15E Strike Eagle and F-22 Raptor fighter jets and pilots assigned to the 422nd Test and Evaluation Squadron and 433rd Weapons School took to the skies to participate in Combat Archer 19-12, Sept. 16-27 for the first operational testing of the AIM-9X Sidewinder missile.

  • Annual awards gone wild

    Annual award winners selected from the 99th Communications Squadron (CS) received a unique reward for their performance as part of a new Adventurous Training Program.

  • Nellis Airman excels in marksmanship

    Tech. Sgt. Andrew Wilson, a specialist expeditor assigned to the 757th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, poses for a photo at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Sept. 17, 2019. Wilson started shooting consistently in late 2017 and earned his first President’s Hundred Tab in July of 2018. The tab is awarded

  • CMSAF to engage with ACC Airmen about resilliency through video games

    The chief master sergeant of the Air Force is scheduled to play video games with three Airmen from within Air Combat Command from 2 to 4 p.m. EDT Oct. 23, 2019, on the ACC Public Affairs YouTube channel — ACCNewsTV. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Senior Airmen JaNae Capuno)

  • Survival specialists assist Nellis operations

    As members of the armed forces, Airmen may find themselves in extreme conditions In situations where they may be captured or be separated from civilization, Airmen can rely on the training they receive from expert Air Force personnel.

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