The 18th Medical Operations Squadron at Kadena AB, Japan, recently opened a sleep lab to help military members and families overcome sleep disorders and get a good night’s rest. The lab is the only one of its kind in the Pacific Air Forces area of responsibility. “Sleep is a vital component to a person’s mental, spiritual, and physical well-being,” said Maj. Peter Crawley, 18th MDOS medical services flight commander. The lab features a variety of tools such as electrodes to monitor brain wave and heart activities, air flow monitors, and video cameras equipped with infrared sensors to monitor a patient’s sleep patterns and identify issues such as narcolepsy, insomnia, and obstructive sleep apnea. Upon diagnosis, lab specialists then work with the patients to address the issue. (Kadena report by SrA. Nestor Cruz)
How Miss America 2024 Took the Air Force Somewhere New
Dec. 20, 2024
When 2nd Lt. Madison Marsh became the first ever active service member crowned Miss America on Jan. 14, top Air Force officials recognized a rare opportunity to reach women and girls who otherwise might not consider military service as an option.