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  • This Years Halloween Haunts

    The holiday season is finally here and it brings opportunities to spend time with family and the community while still keeping the mission going. Beale Airmen have been hard at work to give the people of Beale a chance to connect with the community. Two community events were held this past Friday:

  • Haunted House Fright Nights

    When fall is here, the weather changes, and holidays start to get closer. While the mission may keep going, families are looking for ways to enjoy their time together. Beale Airmen created a great way to add some spook to the Halloween time by coming together to create a haunted house.

  • Anytime is a good time to train

    Airmen from the 9th Civil Engineering Squadron work together to build temporary shelters during an exercise at Beale Air Force Base, Calif., Oct. 17, 2022. During exercises, multiple areas are covered to ensure all players know their roles. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Colville McFee)

  • Fire Prevention Week 2022

    Firefighters from the Beale Fire Department give a demonstration to children at the Child Development Center on Beale Air Force Base, Calif., on Oct. 12, 2022. The National Fire Prevention Association celebrates a 100 year anniversary of Fire Prevention Week. This year's campaign is “Fire won’t

  • Airman Leadership School Class 22-G Volleyball Match

    Airmen make a play on the ball during a volleyball match between the Airman Leadership School (ALS) Class 22-G, and the chiefs and first sergeants Oct. 5, 2022, at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. ALS is the first level of professional military education for enlisted Airmen. It is designed to be an

  • California Capital Airshow

    A group of people look at a static display during the California Capital Airshow at Mather Airport, Calif., on Oct. 2, 2022. The Air Force supports over 1,000 events each year as a way to demonstrate the capabilities of its aircraft and to inspire patriotism. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st

  • Connecting Beale with the Local Community

    Recently, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III released his top priority – “Taking care of our service members and families.”Beale, partnered with the local Yuba Sutter community, has proactively acted to take care of our members by hosting a career fair for Airmen, Guardians, and their families

  • Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training program

    When people struggle with mental health, it is often the people around them that notice it first. Those are the people that are able to recognize when someone needs help and be a source to help them. Over the course of a two-day suicide prevention program called Applied Suicide Intervention Skills

  • Adopt an Airman: Get the Feeling of Home, Away from Home

    The Adopt an Airman program is designed to provide Airmen with an avenue to form new friendships in the local community and gather support beyond the formal work environment. Potential host families are vetted to ensure an Airman’s experience is positive during their time with them.