The
Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center continues its dedication to Airmen, Guardians and their families by partnering with Headquarters Air Force to deliver quality child care facilities across the enterprise.
Quality infrastructure enables quality care for military children while their parents serve our nation. AFIMSC primary subordinate units, the
Air Force Civil Engineer Center and Air Force Services Center, work together to provide safe and operational child care facilities at Air and Space Force installations.
“Installations are more than military sites, they are where our Airmen and Guardians live, train and work,” said Col. Dave Norton, AFCEC’s Facility Engineering Directorate deputy director. “We’re working with colleagues across the Air Force to deliver modern child care facilities that help balance the demands of the mission and family life.”
The
Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center continues its dedication to Airmen, Guardians and their families by partnering with Headquarters Air Force to deliver quality child care facilities across the enterprise.
Quality infrastructure enables quality care for military children while their parents serve our nation. AFIMSC primary subordinate units, the
Air Force Civil Engineer Center and Air Force Services Center, work together to provide safe and operational child care facilities at Air and Space Force installations.
“Installations are more than military sites, they are where our Airmen and Guardians live, train and work,” said Col. Dave Norton, AFCEC’s Facility Engineering Directorate deputy director. “We’re working with colleagues across the Air Force to deliver modern child care facilities that help balance the demands of the mission and family life.”
The
Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center continues its dedication to Airmen, Guardians and their families by partnering with Headquarters Air Force to deliver quality child care facilities across the enterprise.
Quality infrastructure enables quality care for military children while their parents serve our nation. AFIMSC primary subordinate units, the
Air Force Civil Engineer Center and Air Force Services Center, work together to provide safe and operational child care facilities at Air and Space Force installations.
“Installations are more than military sites, they are where our Airmen and Guardians live, train and work,” said Col. Dave Norton, AFCEC’s Facility Engineering Directorate deputy director. “We’re working with colleagues across the Air Force to deliver modern child care facilities that help balance the demands of the mission and family life.”
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Father returns to SAFB 31 years later to present wings to his son
Father returns to SAFB 31 years later to present wings to his son By Michael Grace | April 14, 2021 at 6:24 PM CDT - Updated April 14 at 6:40 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - On September 14th, 1990, German native Siegfried Beck walked across the stage at Sheppard Air Force Base to receive his wings for the Euro-Nato Joint Jet Training Program.
“I still remember the last flight I did here, it was still so much in memory,” Beck said. “I always remember that one.”
Now, 31 years later, Beck will go back to those feelings of nostalgia when he watches his son walk across the same stage on Friday.