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  • Love your melon

    Members of the 714th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron and 76th Air Refueling Squadron, organized a tour for a 7-year-old boy who is battling cancer, April 17, on the flight line here.

  • KC-10 serves 25 continuous years in CENTCOM

    For more than two decades, the KC-10 Extender has been refueling U.S. and coalition aircraft from an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. This year marked 25 years of continuous operation for the aircraft from this location, and it is a vital piece in accomplishing U.S. Air Forces Central Command

  • Reserve KC-10 refuels bomber on way to war

    Air Force Reserve KC-10 Extender aircrews from the 514th Air Mobility Wing, here, refueled the B-52 Stratofortress, out of Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, on the bomber’s journey to Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar.

  • Air Force Reserve 68th Birthday Celebration

    Happy birthday! As we celebrate the 68th birthday of the Air Force Reserve this April, please reflect upon your admirable service to our communities and nation. Our theme for this year’s celebration is “stationed locally, serving globally.”The Air Force Reserve was created as a separate component on

  • AF introduces Air Superiority 2030 study

    The Air Force introduced the results of a yearlong study focused on developing capability options to ensure joint force air superiority in 2030 and beyond during an Air Force Association breakfast April 7 in Arlington, Virginia.

  • IMA positions offer a different way to serve

    With Air Force Reserve Command's end-strength increasing by 2,100 Airmen from fiscal year 2015 to 2016, Reserve recruitiers are striving to meet their goal of 8,500 new accessions for FY16.One strategy recruiters are using involves trying to get people to transfer from the unit program to the

  • Reservists hold down the line

    PHOTO: Master Sgt. Thomas Mikan, a maintenance expediter with the 714th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, drives a truck on the flightline March 9, 2016. Mikan and dozen of other traditional Reserve Airmen were called upon to hold down the flightline while their active-duty counterparts were away