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  • Women of the Sky: Early Female Aviators

    This year, in celebration of Women’s History Month, the historian’s office wanted to highlight a few of the courageous women who broke down barriers during World War II.  Many Americans are familiar with the epic picture of Rosie the Riveter, building ships, aircraft, and other machines of war for

  • Hybrid Work Environment is occurring now

    Due to the work of a small group of action officers from various directorates across the headquarters, the future is now as AFRC is returning to full capacity through a hybrid work environment, reaching phase four assessment and evaluation over the next 12 months.

  • Deployed Airman gets university diploma on time via special delivery

    Senior Airman Brandon Mitchell, a passenger services apprentice with the 76th Aerial Port Squadron at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio, received his Youngstown State University diploma via a special delivery by 910th Airlift Wing and Task Force Liberty leadership, Dec. 18, 2021. Mitchell wasn't

  • A Belly Full of Rock... and Rolls!

    Some people give back to the community by feeding those who are hungry. Some people give back to the community by entertaining them with live music. In the case of this Reserve Citizen Airman, he’ll be doing both!

  • 2021 Outstanding Airmen of the Year

    Air Force Reserve Command leaders recognized exceptional Reserve Citizen Airmen during the 2021 AFRC Outstanding Airmen of the Year ceremony held virtually, May 5.All winners and nominees competed in their respective Numbered Air Force before moving forward to compete at the major command level.The

  • Scobee testifies before House Appropriations Committee

    Reserve Component and Congressional members discussed specific Reserve missions, modernization, mental health, diversity and the fiscal 2022 budget. In addition, Scobee touted the many accomplishments of Reserve Citizen Airmen in a year marked by challenges.

  • Air Force transitions from CVR Teams to more secure systems

    Beginning June 15, Commercial Virtual Remote (CVR) Teams will no longer be an option within the Air Force, and all information stored in that system will go away. As the CVR environment goes away, the Air Force network version of Microsoft Teams – a separate application with slightly different