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A warrior's recovery: he nearly lost his life to the war on terrorism, but not the will to fight
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The Airman took a moment to compose himself. Tears rolled down cheeks that bore the disfiguring...
Airman, 11/01/08 by Tim Barela · More from publication -
Don't cry for me: badly scarred by fire at a young age, Airman 1st Class Brandon Lee gets instant credibilty from other survivors at Camp Oo-U-La
Brandon Lee used to stand in front of a mirror, cover up the side of his face that was scarred the worst and try to imagine what he'd look like if...
Airman, 09/01/04 by Tim Barela · More from publication -
Stressed Out! With frequent and longer deployments, more work and fewer people, an online guide can help leaders deal with a workforce facing increasing anxieties at home and abroad
Twenty-three-year-old Shelly Barton headed to her nightstand, situated directly under the window in her apartment, just like she had every night...
Airman, 09/01/04 by Tim Barela · More from publication -
Mail from hell: a package bomb cost Janet McWilliams her hands. But she refuses to give up
Janet McWilliams is no longer afraid of the dark. She no longer panics if she has to go to the grocery store by herself. She no longer trembles...
Airman, 04/01/04 by Tim Barela · More from publication -
Meet the parent: when her mom and dad deployed at the same time to fight in two different wars, 14-year-old Stephanie relied on her older brother to be the parent
Meet Michael Lane. Less than a year ago, he was a 22-year-old bachelor living with some buddies in downtown Chicago. Fresh out of college, the...
Airman, 09/01/03 by Tim Barela · More from publication -
Mom, Tom and the wrath of God - Airman's Notebook
As the aircraft circled, circled and Circled over Lubbock, Texas like some kind of a not-so-merry-go-round, the pilot looked for even the slightest...
Airman, 09/01/03 by Tim Barela · More from publication -
Have a Cow: artificial blood studies at Wilford Hall Medical Center could be the lifeline for saving the critically injured on the battlefield
Grill a steak, pour a glass of milk and pass the hemoglobin. Grill a steak, pour a glass of milk and pass the hemoglobin. Don't look now, but...
Airman, 12/01/02 by Master Sgt. Tim Barela · More from publication -
Dear LeRoy - letters to LeRoy Homer, passenger on hijacked flight United 757, September 11, 2001
A year after he died on the hijacked 757 that crashed near Johnstown, Pa., during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, family and friends pour their...
Airman, 09/01/02 by Tim Barela · More from publication -
Fateful flight: her job is to help aircrew members escape doomed aircraft. But she was powerless to save her father when terrorists crashed his plane into the Pentagon
People said Jennifer took after her father, John. She never knew exactly why. Perhaps it was their mannerisms or physical features. But Jennifer...
Airman, 09/01/02 by Tim Barela · More from publication -
'Buffy' the Fire Slayer - experience of a bomber maintenance chief who volunteers to be a fire fighter - Brief Article
BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- Take a B-52 "Buff" bomber maintenance crew chief by day and turn him into a firefighter by night, and you may have...
Airman, 09/01/01 by Master Sgt. Tim Barela · More from publication


