• Chapel renovation to begin

    The chapel facility will be under construction beginning Jan. 7, 2017, at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri.

  • New Year, New You: Take control of your own health

    A new year can mean new opportunities, new discoveries and maybe a few new goals. While the New Year’s Resolution is a common tradition, many of them get abandoned long before the new year is gone again. Setting goals for a healthier you is something everyone can do, if you do it right.   “Probably

  • One team, one fight

    Joining the Air Force isn’t just a job. It is an oath, a commitment to a set of values, a lifestyle. However, this doesn’t mean that Airmen shouldn’t have hobbies outside of work.For some, this meant becoming part of the Whiteman Air Force Base varsity traveling basketball team and building

  • Return of the DFAC

    After more than six months of renovations, the Ozark Inn Dining Facility at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, is scheduled to be up and running Dec. 21, 2016.

  • Whiteman winter weather plan: What you need to know

    As we have all seen and felt this week, winter is upon us. Therefore, it's important for us all to understand: how we report to the installation appropriately, how we can find out when we should report for work and know what the reporting process is regarding inclement weather.

  • 24/7/365-Your Whiteman Fitness Center

    As of June 1, 2015, the Whiteman Fitness Center offers around-the-clock fitness accessibility. 24-hour access is available to active duty military, reservists, guardsmen, dependents over the age of 16, Department of Defense civilians and retired military. Children under the age of 16 are prohibited

  • 509th SFS: Creating warriors, servants, leaders

    Pat Welsh, the founder and president of PJ Welsh and Associates, LLC, a training and coaching service, trains 509th Security Forces Squadron (SFS) at Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., Nov. 28, 2016. Welsh’s training is tailored to Air Force security forces personnel and gives Airmen the tools to develop

  • Whiteman pilot logs 6000 A-10 hours

    Nearly three decades of flying and 11 combat deployments later, Marks has achieved a milestone that equates to 250 days in the cockpit, which most fighter pilots will never reach and puts him among the highest time fighter pilots in the U.S. Air Force.