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  • The Gift of Giving

    Amidst all the bad news of death and illness, there have been amazing stories of compassion and the human spirit. You see it in the news, on social media, and even on the streets of New York around 7 p.m. each day.

  • Not Today Covid!

    I’M GONNA DIE.At least that’s what the 15 hours of 104 degree fever with the coronavirus felt like.

  • Ready, Resilient and Virtual

    During this dynamic and ever evolving time, Col. Thomas O. Pemberton, 514th Air Mobility Wing Commander, took Air Force Reserve Command Commander Lt. Gen. Richard Scobee’s intent to take care of Airmen and their families to heart–virtually.

  • Idea Challenge 2020

    Attention Freedom Wing Reserve Citizen Airman! Do you think you have what it takes to go from innovative Airman to swimming with the sharks?

  • Lt. Col. Promotions

    The following Majors were recently selected for promotion to Lieutenant Colonel: Aaron Granger, 732 AS Cesar Orozco, 78 ARSDaniel Toocheck, 514 AMDS Erin Root, 514 AMOSJustin Fronk, 76 ARSMark Zwyghuizen, 732 ASPatrick Murray, 514 AMOSRachel Hutchins, 514 AESRonald Cassano, 732 AS

  • Assistant Officer In Charge Recognized by VP

    Capt. George Bates, assistant officer in charge for Operation Coal Country in Clay County, Kentucky, is assigned to the 514th Aeromedical Staging Squadron, 514th Air Mobility Wing, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. Bates was personally recognized for his role in OCC and his six years

  • Yellow Ribbon Reintegration

    Tech. Sgt. Anthony Serrano, 35th Aerial Port Squadron special handlng, poses for a picture with guest Lauren Costa at an Air Force Reserve Yellow Ribbon Program event held in Chicago, 27 July, 2019. YRRP events provide members and those who support them with dynamic and engaging delivery of

  • Aim high! Utilize health, wellness coaching

    Life isn’t easy. That concept resonates with many people, without discrimination, and Reserve Citizen Airmen are no exception. Whether it’s problems at home, stress at work, becoming a new parent or deploying, Airmen may find themselves struggling at one or various points in their careers. Mental,

  • Spec Ops in the Freedom Wing

    Maj. Daniel Toocheck is an optometrist assigned to the 514th Aerospace Medicine Squadron with the 514th Air Mobility Wing located in Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. Since he’s been a Reserve Citizen Airman, he has supported multiple Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) medical