• Couples learn relationship resiliency at Strong Bonds event

    Take care of your relationships so that you can take care of the mission.That was the underlying theme of a weekend retreat held March 22-24, where 25 Hawaii Air National Guard [HIANG] married couples gathered at a Waikiki hotel for a weekend of learning, bonding, and re-energizing.The weekend

  • Spangdahlem hosts USAFE Master Resiliency Training Course

    The 52nd Fighter Wing hosted a Master Resiliency Training Course for members from across U.S. Air Forces in Europe–Air Forces Africa at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, March 11-15, 2019. MRTC is a train-the-trainer course and instructs Airmen how to effectively teach other Airmen to be resilient in

  • Cold holds no ground at Team Minot

    While resiliency functions as an umbrella for military members, there are several aspects that go into developing a truly resilient individual.One of the core pillars of Airmen resiliency is spiritual fitness.

  • Resiliency Center hosts free women's self-defense class

    Goodfellow offered a free women’s self-defense class on base at the Goodfellow Resiliency Center, March 8. The classes are usually two parts, the first half being textbook training and the second half a physical training.  As of now, the classes are held quarterly, but for more information please

  • Mental health support group breaks stigmas, builds resiliency

    In the military, talk of mental health can carry a stigma. Thoughts of, “how will this impact my career?”, or, “will this affect my credibility?” can run through the minds of those struggling with mental health concerns.Contrary to these stigmas, dealing with mental health concerns won’t damage your

  • Courage, resiliency leads to life in the Air Force

    It was during Operation Desert Storm the sergeant first witnessed the destruction of war; it continued until the deadly invasion of 2003 and was followed by the life-threatening civil war in 2006. But he wasn’t an Airman, yet.  He was a citizen of Baghdad, Iraq, where he was born and raised. As a

  • Pursuing resiliency through local programs

    In an effort to get Airmen out and active, the Community Action Team is implementing the Passport to Resiliency Program for permanent party (active duty and reserve) members, starting March 1, 2019. The program awards members time off work for participating in base and community activities.