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  • Colorado Reserve wings host local civic, military leaders

    Col. James DeVere, 302nd Airlift Wing commander, explains the Reserve wing’s aerial port mission to members of the Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC’s Military Affairs Council, Area Chiefs of Staff forum during a meeting hosted by 302nd AW and 310th Space Wing commanders at Peterson Air Force Base,

  • Reserve Airman talks the talk, earns Coast Guard anchors

    During an early-career deployment, Master Sgt. Carmeeka Dunn learned that communication among joint partners wasn’t very efficient, so when she learned that Reserve Citizen Airmen could apply to attend professional military education with sister services, she jumped at the chance.

  • Wing pays tribute to fallen pararescuemen during memorial

    It was a roller coaster of emotions for the approximately 1,500 people who joined together from across the globe to pay tribute to pararescuemen Master Sgt. William Posch and Staff Sgt. Carl Enis in aircraft Hangar 750, March 27.

  • MTI duty: Building tomorrow’s leaders one recruit at a time

    Airmen separate from active duty for many reasons. For those who still want to serve their country and have a hand in shaping the next generation of exceptional Airmen, service in the Air Force Reserve as a Military Training Instructor beckons.

  • Hill fighter wings host fifth-gen summit

    About 30 senior leaders from fifth-generation F-22 and F-35 units across the Air Force will converge here for a summit hosted by the 388th and 419th Fighter Wings, March 27-29.

  • Opted into BRS? Don’t forget this important step

    A major benefit of the Blended Retirement System (BRS) is the free money you can now get from your service: Each time you contribute to your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) retirement account, your service will match it, up to 5 percent of your pay.