News

  • Malcolm Grow closed for MLK Day

    Malcolm Grow Medical Clinics and Surgery Center will be closed Jan. 15, 2018 for observance of the Martin Luther King holiday.

  • Good mental health critical to readiness

    Mental health is a critical part of every Airman’s medical readiness. Although many service members worry that seeking mental health care will negatively effect their career, the opposite is usually true. With early identification and the right treatment by a medical professional, most mental health

  • Formation Of A Friendship

    In the summer of 2008, on a lush grass field in Bealeton, Virginia, Sue Tucker Brander approached the blue and yellow plane of her new friend, civilian pilot and Air Force Reservist David Brown. In her hand was a framed black and white photograph.The photo showed a young man wearing a leather helmet

  • JBA spreads cheer with PCFC party

    Hangar 3, a huge, stark structure traditionally intended for military aircraft maintenance, was transformed into a winter wonderland filled with various displays, performances and food for the 30th annual Parents and Children Fighting Cancer Holiday Party on Dec. 9.   The event also included a

  • 4th AF Command Chief visits wing

    Chief Master Sgt. Timothy White Jr., Fourth Air Force command chief, March Air Reserve Base, Calif., converses with Chief Master Sgt. Vicky Kuntz, 459th Air Refueling Wing command chief, and Chief Keith Cockey, 69th Arial Port Squadron chief enlisted manager, while participating in a friendly game

  • 11th MDG provides NCR eye services

    The month of October is a time we focus on vision impairments and blindness and an appropriate time to recognize the 11th Medical Group Warfighter Eye Center team. They routinely provide state of the art corrective laser eye surgery for eligible active duty members from all over the world, in

  • Grand Opening of Airmen Ministry Center

    In an effort to strengthen spiritual fitness among dorm residents in the Joint Base Andrews community, the 11th Wing Chapel has opened the Airmen Ministry Center here Nov. 16, in building 1631.The goal of the center is to create a space for Airmen to feel safe strengthening their spiritual health