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  • Molesworth honor guard rekindles joint patriotism

    Editor's note: Due to the sensitivity of the joint intelligence mission, the last names of personnel have been removed in this article.A line of seven U.S. Service members stand together, clad in their respective services' ceremonial uniforms, carrying the Army, Marine, Navy, Air Force and American

  • ONE: weight off her shoulders

    Editor's Note: This story is part of an ongoing series highlighting the amazing individuals of the 501st Combat Support Wing. Click here for the full version of the story. Her fingers brushed against engraved metal as they closed around the cold, steel cylinder. Tightening her grip, in one fluid

  • ONE: a defender's story

    |  ONE.1  |  ONE.2  |  ONE.3  |  ONE.4  | ONE: a defender's story (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Jarad A. Denton, animation by Staff Sgt. Joseph Vigil/Released)  The brilliant, blue lights flashed in tandem

  • ONE: first job, second chance

    img { opacity: 0.4; filter: alpha(opacity=50); /* For IE8 and earlier */ } img:hover { opacity: 1.0; filter: alpha(opacity=100); /* For IE8 and earlier */ }|  ONE.1  |  ONE.2  | ONE.3 |   With outstretched

  • Heroes of Molesworth: CrossFitters honor fallen Soldier

    Heavy breathing, pools of sweat and the feeling of pain searing through almost every muscle. Although you're exhausted, you clench your teeth and push through the pain - you keep going. You keep going with the thought that the physical pain is nothing compared to what he might have felt the day he

  • ONE: hello, first sergeant

    |  ONE.1  |  ONE.2  |   He sighed. It wasn't an audible, overemphasized breath, but rather an expression of relief as he stared at the last email he needed to answer before he could go home and see his family. For the briefest of

  • ONE: flight of the Ultra Lord

    A cocksure smile spread across his face, as eyes that had seen thousands of miles while staring down the curvature of the earth seemed to twinkle in the mid-morning sun. Slowly, the “Ultra Lord” leaned back in his chair as a medical technician checked his blood pressure – a necessary precaution.

  • Bringing Jackson home: Family finds remains of WWII navigator

    "I want someone to remember him." When Nancy Standard gave her 10-year old grandson, Trevor Cook, World War II medals that belonged to her cousin, 2nd Lt. Jackson Palmer Jr., she didn't think he would know what to do with them, or even fully understand their significance.According to Standard's

  • ONE: The principal who cares

    The discordant symphony of more than a dozen children's voices fell silent as they all gathered around the homemade volcano. With hushed anticipation they watched as a fellow classmate cautiously poured vinegar inside the artificial sierra. In seconds the vinegar