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AFRC News

  • Tinker Reserve Airmen deploy to aid Florida recovery

    Eight Reserve Citizen Airmen from the 35th Combat Communications Squadron departed Sep. 13, to support disaster relief efforts at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida. They will provide military commanders and government agencies communications systems in the wake of Hurricane Irma there. The more

  • Twice a Reservist, Combat Camera Chief Serving as FEMA Reservist

    When Hurricane Harvey hit the Gulf Coast and landed in Houston, Chief Master Sgt. Matt Proietti, 4th Combat Camera Squadron superintendent, at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, knew the distinct possibility existed that Citizen Airmen from his unit may be tasked to document rescue and recovery

  • AROWS change improves visibility of operational requirements

    Beginning Oct. 1, a new data field will be added to the Air Reserve Orders Writing System that will be used primarily to track military personnel appropriation and other orders for operational requirements.This new field will be called Air Reserve Component Operational Requirements Tracker or

  • Reserve medics connect with Keller students

    Eight members from the 301st Medical Squadron visited Lone Star Elementary School in Keller, Texas, Aug. 23, to read to the students and answer their questions. As part of their unit’s community outreach program, the Airmen reached out to the school to show the children that service members are

  • Reserve Hurricane Hunters ensure critical data transmission

    Imagine a five-lane highway that cuts down to two lanes. Obviously, during rush hour the flow of traffic could slow down considerably or even stop. This is what happened on Friday, Sept. 8 as information from five different aircraft flying in three different storms came into the National Hurricane

  • Ample Strike 2017 in the books

    Air Force Reserve, active-duty, and National Guard elements trained together here from Aug. 28 through Sept. 8 in support of Exercise Ample Strike 2017, a Czech Republic-led live-fire exercise that offers advanced Air/Land Integration training to Forward Air Controllers, Joint Terminal Attack

  • Combat Camera flies with Hurricane Hunters

    It’s not often that Air Force Reservists arrive at Unit Training Assembly “weekend drill” and in short order find themselves flying into an eye of a hurricane, but that’s exactly what happened to Staff Sgt. Kyle Brasier and Staff Sgt. Corban Lundborg, 4th Combat Camera Squadron, Joint Base