USAFWC & NELLIS News

  • New fitness center to hold grand opening

    A new, $25M base fitness facility will hold its grand opening April 10.The Warrior Fitness Center grand opening ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. and will transfer operations from the old gym at noon.The 110,000 square-foot facility is conveniently located near the base's Freedom Park static display

  • Arts and Crafts Center provides opportunities to save, learn

    Nellis Air Force Base Arts and Crafts Center provides a learning environment with opportunities for Airmen to save money.The center provides expert guidance for Airmen to learn a multitude of new hobbies, while providing a safe environment to house all the tools, supplies and expertise needed for

  • Airman and Family Readiness Center provides vital resources to Airmen

    The Airman and Family Readiness Center offers a multitude of services to Airmen ranging from financial support loans to family planning and counseling. Among the large list of service options the AFRC offers to Airmen and their families includes monthly classes, transition assistance, relocation

  • 57th Wing welcomes new commander

    The 57th Wing bid farewell to Brig. Gen. Terrence J. O'Shaughnessy as he relinquished command to Brig. Gen. Charles L. Moore Jr. at a change of command ceremony Mar. 26."Everything I hold dear about our Air Force is represented here within the 57th Wing," O'Shaughnessy said.It was O'Shaughnessy's

  • Operations Security is everyone's business - even families

    Operational security, put simply, is protecting critical information about military activities so it cannot be used against our military. OPSEC is an aspect of daily military life most civilian families don't have to think about, but it should be of utmost importance to military families.OPSEC must

  • Diverse range of education available to Nellis Airmen

    Education benefits allow Airmen to achieve Air Force-required standards and set personal goals."Anytime you complete a degree, the education gained is going to make you better at your job," said Alice Patton, 99th Force Support Squadron, chief of education and training for Nellis and Creech.Air

  • Healing through therapy

    Every break, bump or bruise has one thing in common: they take time and work to heal. The medics at the Mike O'Callaghan Federal Medical Center Physical Therapy section know this better than most."Our job is getting people, as soon as possible, back to duty in a safe manner," said Capt. Leticia

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