The 138th Fighter Wing is moving forward with plans for a new $8 million airmen center that will consolidate mental, physical, spiritual, and social support services under one roof.
Wing Commander Col. Brad Ruttman said the facility represents a significant modernization effort for the Tulsa-based Air National Guard unit.
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138th Fighter Wing breaks ground on $8M center to improve airmen care
“Right now, all of the organizations that kind of take care of our airmen are spread out all over the base, and so this one facility will be a place where they can go to take care of all of those things,” said Ruttman. “We’re really proud of that.”
The new 12,000-square-foot center aims to bring the 138th Fighter Wing’s wellness capabilities in line with those at active-duty Air Force bases…