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Way past the clouds: going to work 50 miles into space is a dream come true
For a week and a half during 2002, his wife couldn't take her two boys to visit daddy at work. Instead, she took them outside the house and pointed...
Airman, 12/01/04 by Christine L. Kunz · More from publication -
Keeping things on track: juggling people and schedules for the boss takes attention to detail
When people go to the sixth floor of the Space and Missile Systems Center headquarters to see the commander, they must go through Irene Graham...
Airman, 12/01/04 by Christine L. Kunz · More from publication -
So you're separating: an inside look at the process
It's been on your mind for several months, but you just don't know what to do. You really think it's the best decision for yourself. But right now...
Airman, 10/01/04 by Christine L. Kunz · More from publication -
Going from Air Force to NASA blue for astronaut wings
It's the all too famous image seen across the world--the orange suits, the big smiles, the friendly waves--as an astronaut crew prepares to launch...
Airman, 08/01/04 by Christine L. Kunz · More from publication -
Military student: when you're simultaneously handling academic and military schedules for four years, it helps to have determination
Cadet First Class Kristina Belcourt's day ended at 1 a.m. For most college kids, this is normal. But what isn't is the sound of her alarm clock...
Airman, 08/01/04 by Christine L. Kunz · More from publication -
Would you like to sit inside or out?
Where else but in a city twice the size of Switzerland can Airmen live in a house on the Pacific Ocean and still have the cultural feel of a...
Airman, 08/01/04 by Christine L. Kunz · More from publication -
In the eye of the beholder
One person's perception of reality isn't everyone's. But all it takes is one person with a skewed sense of the truth to spread rumors and change...
Airman, 08/01/04 by Christine L. Kunz · More from publication -
Ambassadors in blue
We're taught the team concept from the very moment we step foot in basic training. It doesn't matter if you're a pilot, a doctor, a supply clerk, a...
Airman, 06/01/04 by Christine L. Kunz · More from publication -
Step into it: fun and fitness with hiking
The sky is clear blue, and there's not a cloud around. The only sound is chirping birds. And the temperature outside is not too hot, not too cold....
Airman, 05/01/04 by Christine L. Kunz · More from publication -
Equipment start-up
According to Ed Talone, a trail instructor with the American Hiking Society and avid hiker since 1983 while logging more than 40,000 miles, the...
Airman, 05/01/04 by Christine L. Kunz · More from publication



