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AFRC News

  • Alamo Wing supports NATO mission

    A trio of Army UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters, four Army vehicles, support equipment and 39 Army Soldiers from the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, Ft. Drum, N.Y., were delivered Feb. 28, 2017 and March 3, 2017 to Riga, Latvia by the Air Force Reserve Command's 433rd Airlift Wing aircrew in support of

  • Joint medical exercise hits the beach

    More than 250 military medics from 12 units across the country converged at the 920th Rescue Wing for a joint medical exercise Feb. 27 through March 5 to hone their capabilities for real-world wartime emergencies.The 920th Aeromedical Staging Squadron hosted the 5th Annual MEDBEACH, a joint service

  • 2016 AFRC nominee for Katharine Wright Memorial Trophy

    Air Force Reserve command has selected Maj. Sharon T. Cortney, 452d Operations Support Squadron, 452nd Air Mobility Wing, March Air Reserve Base, California, as the command’s nominee for the 2016 Katharine Wright Memorial Trophy.

  • Striving for selflessness

    On the first day of the 944th Force Support Squadron’s annual tour here, one Airman received some special news making a dream come true.Senior Airman Hayley Williams, 944 FSS journeyman, was several hours into her shift at the Ramstein base gym when her commander, Maj. Melissa Greene, 944 FSS

  • Ohio AF Reservists return from deployment

    Family, friends and fellow 445th Airlift Wing Airmen welcome home four reservists from the 89th Airlift Squadron at the Dayton International Airport, Dayton, Ohio March 3, 2017. Capts. Nathaniel Kirstein and Paul Kolk, and loadmasters Master Sgt. David White and Staff Sgt. Zachary Webb, were

  • A 10,000 hour love affair

    Love has a funny way of creeping up on a person. Just ask Lt. Col. Steven R. Smith, 93rd Bomb Squadron flight instructor. Yesterday, Smith exceeded the 10,000 hour mark in the B-52 Stratofortress, a jet he now loves.

  • Rescue warrior battles it out on prime time reality show

    Most people would jump at the chance to be stranded on a tropical island with a beautiful model. But what if it meant living in the jungle; making your own shelter; scavenging for your own food; encountering dangerous creatures, raging rivers, and extreme weather and competing against nine other