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  • 931st Safety Office gives holiday travel advice

    The American Automobile Association estimates more than 92-million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this holiday season. Of those, AAA says 85.7 million will be traveling by road.Most members of the 931st Air Refueling Group will be among that large number of people on the highways

  • 931st ARG Airman honored as hero by Red Cross

    Danny Johnson knew he was in trouble when the riding lawn mower shut down. Johnson, who mows for a local landscaping company, was cutting a field in Rose Hill when the mower stopped moving, Aug. 26.That day the temperature reached 100 degrees and Johnson's wheelchair was 75 yards from the spot of

  • 931st Airman in Wichita 'police academy'

    From the time a child is old enough to express himself verbally, adults begin to ask the question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" Senior Airman Bronsha Smith always knew the answer to the question - a police officer.As a five-year old growing up in Malakoff, Texas, one of his favorite

  • 931st Airmen honored at hockey game

    Three 931st Air Refueling Group members were among a collection of Airmen from McConnell Air Force base honored at a Wichita Thunder Hockey game, Nov. 11.Master Sgt. Gregory Mitchell, Tech. Sgt. Clayton Van Daley and Staff Sgt. Erron Hogue were part of the group honored during the team's Veterans

  • Commentary: A veteran, a hero

    A few years ago I had the experience of a lifetime:  I spent an entire weekend with one of my heroes.And for once the hero actually lived up to the title.Growing up, I had plenty of heroes. Most emerged from the world of sports. The walls of my bedroom were plastered with posters of guys like

  • Restaurants offer military members, vets thank-you meals

    A variety of restaurants and fast-food chains are offering free or discounted meals to active-duty, Reserve and retired military members and veterans in thanks for their service this Veterans Day.Most participating restaurants will require patrons to arrive in uniform or with some form of military