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  • Captain Shanna Chen Receives Scholarship from Space Foundation

    LOS ANGELES AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- U.S. Air Force Capt. Shanna “Kai” Chen, executive officer, Los Angeles Garrison, is a recipient of the Adm. James O. Ellis Jr. New Generation National Security Scholarship from the Space Foundation. Awardees represent exceptional young professionals who

  • 61st SFS Change of Command

    Col. Becky Beers, Los Angeles Garrison commander, left, turns over the 61st SFS command guidon to Maj. Brandon Burden, new 61st SFS commander, right at his change of command ceremony which was held June 1 at Fort MacArthur. Chief Master Sgt. Michael Groder, 61st SFS senior enlisted leader, stands

  • Los Angeles AFB Recognizes PTSD Awareness Month

    June is #PTSDAwarenessMonth Just because you cannot see a wound doesn’t mean it isn’t there. If you or someone you know is struggling with PTSD, seek help immediately. www.health.mil/ptsd

  • 61st CELS Gains New Commander

    Col. Becky Beers, Los Angeles Garrison commander, left, turns over the 61st CELS command guidon to Lt. Col. Ryan Oot, new 61st CELS commander, right at his change of command ceremony which was held in their warehouse on Monday. Senior Master Sgt. Charles Stubblebine, 61st CELS superintendent, stands

  • Los Angeles AFB Celebrates the Month of the Military Child

    LOS ANGELES AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- The Child Development Center children and staff celebrated the Month of the Military Child with a walking parade around the installation as base members applauded the procession.Each April, Los Angeles AFB recognizes and thanks the children of our service

  • Los Angeles Air Force Base Children Celebrate Earth Day

    LOS ANGELES AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- In honor of Earth Day last month, the Child Development Center and the 61st Civil Engineering and Logistics Squadron provided a fun way to develop awareness for saving the planet through building colorful and informative dioramas and planting flowers.The project

  • National Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month

    It’s okay to not be okay. The key is knowing when and where to find support. Air and Space Force helping agencies are standing by to support you. There is no need too great or too small. If you aren’t sure where to start, visit or call Airman and Family Readiness Center to learn more about available