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  • Adventure Year Round with Outdoor Recreation

    Summer can be one of the greatest times of the year for adventure, whether it be the rush of cold water as you dive into a lake, the wind blowing through your hair as you zipline through the mountains or a calm horseback ride through a canyon.These may seem far-fetched being stationed at Cannon Air

  • McGruff visits children at Chavez CDC

    During a visit to the Chavez Child Development Center, McGruff the Crime Dog and other Cannon Air Commandos read books to children and provided bags of material for their children to help keep them safe. Some of the items given were for parents to help identify their children in the case of

  • Keeping planes in the air

    Senior Airman Brandon Conover, 27th Special Operations Air Maintenance Squadron hydraulics systems technician, has been working at Cannon for over two years now. He loves the feeling of ownership over an aircraft, as he plays a vital role in ensuring his aircraft, a MC-130J Commando II, can fly.

  • Retreat ceremony marks end of National Police Week

    The Air Commando community observed National Police Week May 14-18, 2018, through numerous events that concluded this afternoon with a retreat ceremony at Wing Headquarters on Cannon Air Force Base, N.M. According to the National Peace Officers Memorial Fund website, National Police Week was

  • Deputy Chief of Chaplains visits Cannon for National Prayer Luncheon

    Chaplain Brig. Gen. Steven Schaick, U.S. Air Force Deputy Chief of Chaplains, talks with a couple Air Commandos in front of an AC-130W Stinger II at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M., April 30, 2018. Schaick visited Cannon for a few days to communicate goals with different agencies and to be the guest

  • Chavez Gate Construction

    The 27th Special Operations Wing at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, is currently in the process of installing a new gate at the East entrance of Chavez Manor.The gate is the final stage of upgrading Chavez Manor, and the construction falls under a Secretary of Defense initiative to better protect

  • Diamond Sharp program recognizes Cannon’s finest

    Since its creation, the U.S. military has been recognizing its members who stand above the rest by holding award ceremonies for their accomplishments. That rich heritage for celebrating excellence continues today with numerous programs in the Armed Forces aimed to highlight our most pristine