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AFRC News

  • Reserve Citizen Airmen must be fully COVID-19 vaccinated this year

    ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. – The Air Force has directed that all Reserve Citizen Airmen in part-time statuses be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 2, 2021, and all Reservists on active duty or in Active Guard and Reserve status must be fully vaccinated by Nov. 2, 2021.Secretary of the Air

  • 307th Bomb Wing, Airbus collaborate on training

    Members of the 307th Bomb Wing traveled to exchange training ideas with Airbus instructors at their facility in Grand Prairie, Texas, Sept. 8, 2021.Airbus is an international helicopter company that provides training on its products to maintenance teams and aircrew. The 307th Bomb Wing, as part of

  • U.S. Rep. Austin Scott visits AFRC HQ

    Dawn Androsky, Air Force Reserve Command director of staff, discusses AFRC issues with Rep Austin Scott, United States congressman, Georgia, during his visit to Robins Air Force Base, September 9, 2021. Scott conducted a half-day site visit to the base during which he engaged with 78th Air Base Wing

  • AFRC reflects on the 20th anniversary of 9/11

    As the ‘Forever War’ comes to a close, the Air Force Reserve Command and its service members take time to reflect. It’s especially important this year, the 20th anniversary of the reason America entered the longest war in its history to date. The terrorist attacks that occurred at the World Trade

  • Events at Ground Zero still motivate 307th Bomb Wing Chief

    Every month, Chief Master Sgt. Leonard Werner treks more than 1,300 miles from his home in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, to serve as the 307th Bomb Wing command chief here.With more than two decades of service in the Air Force Reserve, Werner could have retired long ago. But he continues to serve