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AFRC News

  • Unseen heroes protect Citizen Airmen in cyberspace

    The 960th Cyberspace Operations Group is the only cyberspace group in the Air Force Reserve Command and the 960th Network Operations Squadron, which falls under the 960th CYOG, is located here.Cyberspace is the war-fighting domain of command and control, offensive and defensive operations, and

  • Air Commando assumes command of 920th Rescue Wing

    Col. Kurt Matthews assumed command of the 920th Rescue Wing here Dec. 3 in a change of command ceremony officiated by Maj. Gen. Richard Scobee, 10th Air Force, Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas.

  • Whiteman pilot logs 6,000 A-10 hours

    Nearly three decades of flying and 11 combat deployments later, Lt. Col. John Marks has achieved a milestone that equates to 250 days in the A-10 cockpit, which most fighter pilots will never reach and puts him among the highest time fighter pilots in the U.S. Air Force.

  • Final phase of C-17 drag reduction testing underway

    When it comes to aviation fuel, the C-17 Globemaster III utilization rate makes it stand out as the largest consumer in the Air Force. This is why a team at the 418th Flight Test Squadron has been working for the past year on the Air Force Research Laboratory’s C-17 Drag Reduction Program.

  • Historic exercise ends in Pittsburgh flyover

    Six C-130 Hercules aircraft fly over the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 6, 2016. This flyover signaled the end of what could be the last C-130H generation exercise at Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station before a potential C-17 mission change. (U.S. Air Force photo by

  • Reserve/active duty team up to instruct Tactical Combat Casualty Care

    A battlefield-wounded U.S. serviceman has a 98 percent survival rate once in the hands of an aeromedical evacuation squadron crew. However, battlefield medical care starts well before then with a Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) team, and many times while under enemy fire.Although 98 percent is