
Air Force TV DUIs are a very serious matter. Airmen at Eielson AFB, Alaska learn to perform field sobriety tests with individuals who are actually drunk, but in a safe environment.

Air Force TV Santa Claus is best known for riding a sleigh with reindeer. But as SrA Jennifer Herring tells us, kids at Kadena Air Base, Japan, got to watch Santa drop in from the sky with a little help of the United States Air Force.

Air Force TV When you think about the daily schedule of an Airman, a powder puff football game probably isn’t at the top of the list. SGT Leslie Cox takes us to Camp Taji, Iraq where a little friendly competition gives them a chance to take their mind off work and have a good time.

Air Force TV With new fitness standards on the way, Airmen are looking for new ways to get in shape. TSgt Tania Morgan brings us to Kunsan Air Base, Korea where a fitness specialist has developed a class to help Airmen drop a few pounds and have fun while doing it.

Air Force TV Airmen stationed at Misawa Air Base, Japan look out for one another by volunteering to drive their wingmen home when they've had too much to drink. The volunteers raise awareness of this service by monkeying around.
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Air Force TV Students at a youth club run an anti-bullying program normally run by adults. MSgt Wesley Fleming takes us to Misawa AB, Japan and introduces us to a group of very motivated students.

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This special edition of Today's Air Force follows combat control and pararescue Airmen on a memorial march from Lackland AFB, Tex. to Hurlburt Field, Fla. in honor of their fallen brethren.
Be sure to check out all 3 parts. Here's the link to part 1.

Air Force TV A band headlined by actor Gary Sinise performs for military families at the 2009 Randolph Air Force Base Air Show.

Air Force TV This weekend's Air Force versus Army game had a special visitor to the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. TSgt Steve German shows us some of the pre-game action.

Air Force TV Airmen at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas find out first hand what it's like to be hit with a taser gun. Some Security Forces Airmen are being armed with the Taser guns as a non-lethal way to subdue an adversary. Taser Guns use an electrical current to disrupt voluntary control of a person's muscles.

Air Force TV Air Mobility Command recently implemented a new and improved motorcycle safety course to help Airmen learn new and better ways handle the road. This year alone, the Air Force has lost 17 Airmen to motorcycle accidents and most were riding sport bikes.

Air Force TV Children from neighboring towns around Joint Base Balad, Iraq got a chance to come on base and play games with Airmen. It was part of an event created to help give Iraqi children a positive outlook through mentorship.



















