• Supporting the mission through legal assistance

    Even as B-2 Spiritss are flying overhead and operations are in full swing, a dedicated team of legal professionals are constantly working to ensure Team Whiteman and her Airmen are in full compliance with the laws they serve to protect. The 509th Bomb Wing Legal Office provides support and advice to

  • The quality of our lives is based upon the quality of our rituals

    Over the last year I've been on a quest to identify and highlight simple success strategies that, if followed, will increase career success.Where does one start on the path to becoming successful?Some would say, "habits," but it goes farther than that. Habits are repeatable actions that we don't

  • "Eyes on" the mission

    To provide support for nuclear deterrence and global strike operations, Airmen first need to be able to see.Members of the 509th Medical Operations Squadron (MDOS) are responsible for providing vision care to more than 2,000 Service members each year. The optometry clinic at Whiteman leads this

  • ‘Good’ is the new ‘average’

    In today's ultra-competitive environment, being "good" is the new "average." We must continually progress toward being "excellent" and "outstanding." Each tip below, when applied with consistent effort, will put you on a path to continued success. If all you do is give each a passing glance, or try

  • Free 24/7 online tutoring for students in military families

    Moving around the world as a military dependent is a fact of life, but one Department of Defense-funded program aims to make such transitions as easy as possible.The "Tutor.com for U.S. Military Families" program gives students in military families free online tutoring and homework help -- anytime,

  • Whiteman ALS graduates 31 future NCOs

    The Whiteman Airman Leadership School Class 13-G graduated 31 senior airmen and staff sergeants in a ceremony Oct. 25 at the Mission's End.The award winners are:John L. Levitow: Senior Airman Spenser Hicks, Det. 303, 509th Civil Engineer Squadron Distinguished Graduate: Senior Airman Jessica Steube,