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  • Citizen Airmen Play Pivotal Role in Women’s Air and Space Symposium

    Intending to empower Airmen and Guardians to use their voices to enact meaningful change, Citizen Airmen led the all-volunteer team responsible for planning and executing the third annual Department of the Air Force Women’s Air and Space Symposium in March.With its theme this year of “In the Room

  • 349th FSS wins Wartime Readiness Legacy Award again

    Readiness pays off for the 349th Force Support Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California. A second time recipient of the 2022 Air Force Reserve Command Force Support Wartime Readiness Legacy Award, the squadron won in the inaugural year 2021.

  • ARPC offers services through Reserve Retirement Counseling Cell

    The Air Reserve Personnel Center Reserve Retirement Counseling Cell began initial operating capability June 1, 2023. The RRCC is a resource for Reserve Airmen to help answer individual member questions about military retirement, such as estimated retirement pay, Reduced Retirement Pay Age, the

  • Healy Testifies Before Defense Subcommittee

    Senior Department of Defense leaders from the Reserve and Guard testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense regarding the Reserve Component fiscal 2024 budget request at the Dirksen Senate Office Building June 1.The panel of senior leaders included Gen.

  • In sync: 934th Airlift Wing organizes joint force training exercise

    Over 60 service members from approximately ten units across the Air Force Reserve, Minnesota National Guard, Wisconsin National Guard and the Royal Canadian Air Force, participated in a joint training exercise aboard UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters and a C-17 Globemaster III across two states in early

  • Joe Cooper: Career rooted in command, control, and communication

    A man stands solemnly in a quiet room and watches as a Soldier diligently pieces together ribbons onto a rack for a fallen service member. As he scans the room in observance, he notices a nameplate ready to be placed on the pristine uniform. The name is very familiar to him — because he was the one