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  • Honorary Commander Induction

    The 514th Air Mobility Wing welcomed our newest Honorary Commanders at a ceremony held at here, September 24, 2019.The Honorary Commander program takes local community partners and pairs them with commanders across the installation for a one year term.During this time this partnership helps foster a

  • 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

  • Medical Logistics of Training Mission

    U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Nefertede Sterling, medical logistics with the 514th Aeromedical Squadron, 514th Air Mobility Wing out of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, poses for a portrait by the EXCEL Center temporary clinic in Clay County, Kentucky, August 10, 2019. Sterling was part of

  • August Promotions

    These Airmen were recently promoted:AirmanKevin Ramsey, 514 FSSAirman 1st ClassLeyland Wright, 714 AMXSSenior AirmanAsa James, 514 LRSKeith Peters, 714 AMXSKevin Tsaley, 714 AMXSMarlon Navarro, 714 AMXSNikita Harper, 514 AESStaff SergeantAshlee Nieves, 88 APSGabrielle Escallier-Bourbakis, 35 APSJohn

  • Wing to improve personnel processes with PIE

    The 514th Air Mobility Wing held a Process Improvement Event (PIE) here June 24 through 27 to improve the productivity and efficiency of the wing’s Commander Support Staff (CSS).The CSS consists of a small group of personnelists, both Airmen and civilians, that provide a variety of administrative

  • Westover hosts AFRC process improvement event

    Representatives from across Air Force Reserve Command recently held a rapid improvement event, here, June 10 through 14.The event aimed to pinpoint potential process improvements for current Logistics Readiness Officer (LRO), or 21R, training requirements. The overall project is an AFRC A4 human

  • Trial All-Systems maintenance program takes off at Joint Base

    The test run of a program that may change the way maintainers do business is currently underway at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. Presently, maintainers are trained and qualified to work on only certain components of an aircraft. Positions are broken down into specialties such as hydraulics