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  • Empowerment and motivation

     What does success mean to you?  If success means achieving and accomplishing goals and dreams, then one must have a way to be successful.  Does motivation and empowerment fit into your ways of success?  Or does success just happen?  We know that the odds of becoming successful without trying are

  • Estate planning

    “When you start thinking about estate planning, you need to start thinking about long term care,” said Chris Tomolonis, Jersey City-based Wealth Management Advisor, at the most recent installment of the Advanced Financials Workshop series at the Military and Family Support Center.In his series,

  • Training broadens 35th aerial porters' experience

    With a measured pace and dignity, 35th Aerial Port Squadron Senior Airman Carolina Vergara, Special Handling Journeyman, and five other Aerial Porters carried the flag draped transfer case up the cargo ramp on board a C-17 Globemaster III joining nine other identical cases in the aircraft’s cargo

  • Night flight over the Atlantic

    U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Darel Matthews, left, Boom Operator, 78th Air Refueling Squadron, 514th Air Mobility Wing, and a 305th Air Mobility Wing aerial porter, adjust the cargo door sill conveyors on a KC-10 Extender at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., prior to night flight over the

  • October Promotions

    The following Freedom Wing Airmen were recently promoted:Airman 1st ClassDavon Collins, 514 CESChristian Scaffidi, 514 MXS Senior AirmanRichard Deiss, 514 OSSStephen Karoly, 514 AES Seung Ho Park, 514 ASTSJose Ramon Rodriguez Jr., 88 APSKarlee Shainline, 514 CESCourtney Tutela, 514 CES Staff

  • Conference creates new military, civilian relationship

    Jonathan Cristol, a fellow at the World Policy Institute in New York City, participated in the 87th Joint Civilian Orientation Conference (JCOC) held August 6-12, 2017. Cristol was nominated to participate in JCOC by Col. David P. Pavey, commander 514th Air Mobility Wing.JCOC’s goal is to help

  • 732d Airlift Squadron helps with hurricane relief

    An Army Corps of Engineers emergency operations vehicle is loaded onto a C-17 Globemaster flown by the 732d Airlift Squadron, 514th Air Mobility Wing. The squadron has made multiple trips to hurricane affected areas delivering vehicles, supplies and personnel to assist with relief efforts.

  • AROWS change improves visibility of operational requirements

    Beginning Oct. 1, a new data field will be added to the Air Reserve Orders Writing System that will be used primarily to track military personnel appropriation and other orders for operational requirements.This new field will be called Air Reserve Component Operational Requirements Tracker or

  • 76th ARS helps with Harvey relief

     Approximately 1,200 miles northeast of the devastation of Hurricane Harvey, the 514th Air Mobility Wing here quietly dispatched its Reserve Citizen Airmen of the 76th Air Refueling Squadron Aug. 31, 2017.Responding to a request from the Tanker Airlift Control Center, 618th Operations Center at

  • Earth Wind and Fire: Reservists own the skies

      For the first time in the nearly 70-year history of the Air Force Reserve, all three special mission units have been called to action simultaneously due to a series of catastrophic events that have effected wide swaths of the U.S.   Reserve Citizen Airmen from across the country are conducting