Oct. 9, 2018 Alzheimer’s walk Typically, diseases are unforeseen and affect not only the host but their loved ones as well. Alzheimer’s is no different. It is a disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions. Treatment can help, but it has yet to be cured.
April 16, 2018 20th FSS offers additional family care options Child care can be a tough decision. It can be even tougher when child care intersects with duty. Many service members have unorthodox work schedules, juggling exercises, deployments and temporary duty locations with the needs of their family. For some, even a typical day can prove mission
April 11, 2018 20th FSS opens Weasel Wagon food trailer The 20th Force Support Squadron Weasel Wagon hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony next to the Skeet and Trap facility, April 9.
March 26, 2018 AFSA, making a difference Many military installations have private organizations on base to help people get involved in and make a difference. What if there was an organization that not only made an impact on base, but also made an impact on a much greater scale?