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  • Luke AFB hero helps save lives

    LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. – What defines a person as a hero? Most people envision a hero as a knightin shining armor, a superhero, or someone who is physically strong and courageous.

  • Luke Days 2020 airshow cancelled

    The Luke Days 2020 airshow scheduled for March 21-22, 2020 is cancelled due to growing COVID-19 concerns and to mitigate health risks to attendees.

  • Royal Canadian air force trains at Luke

    A Royal Canadian air force CF-18 Hornet pilot, assigned to the 433rd Tactical Fighter Squadron in Canadian Forces Base Bagotville, Quebec, Canada, poses for a photo Feb. 25, 2020, at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. The RCAF 433rd and 425th TFS visited Luke to train with the U.S Air Force and compete in

  • Air Force Assistance Fund kicks off

    The annual Air Force Assistance Fund campaign kicked off at Luke Air Force Base March 5, 2020, and will end April 10, 2020.Donations to the AFAF raise funds for programs that support for Airmen, veterans and their families in need. The AFAF supports four Air Force charities; Air Force Aid Society,

  • MWD Finding Home

    The military working dog looked up at his handler, eyes wide in anticipation of what was to come after a retirement pin was added to his collar. DC had spied 40 bright yellow tennis ball underneath each chair occupied at his retirement ceremony. The K-9 had attended ceremonies before while helping

  • Female Airmen gain skills during leadership seminar

    Retired Air Force Gen. Robin Rand speaks at the Women’s Leadership Academy series Feb. 21, 2020, at The Wigwam in Litchfield Park, Ariz. Rand gave leadership guidance including the importance of the Air Force core values through establishing, teaching and enforcing standards. Twenty female Airmen