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  • 1st generation Reserve Citizen Airman pursues Ph.D.

    A medical logistics Airman from the 445th Aeromedical Staging Squadron is no stranger to hard work and dedication. Staff Sgt. Jeanette Salgado is a first generation U.S. born citizen. Her Salvadoran parents immigrated to New Jersey a few years before she was born.

  • 89 Airlift Squadron loadmaster on path to become C-17 pilot

    From moving cargo as a Port Dawg to loading cargo in the back of a plane as a loadmaster, 89th Airlift Squadron instructor loadmaster Tech. Sgt. Noah Benefiel is now on the path to fulfill his dream to become an Air Force officer and fly the plane he’s currently assigned to, the C-17 Globemaster

  • All female aircrew flies C-17 over historic airshow

    An all-female aircrew from Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina supported the Oregon International Airshow’s first all-female piloted event May 21 with a C-17 Globemaster III flyover.This was the first all-female piloted air show since the show’s inception in 1988 in Hillsboro, Oregon.The airshow

  • Art of gold: 934 AW SARC creates mural for Sexual Awareness Month

    In January of this year, Elizabeth Swanson, the 934th Sexual Assault Coordinator, designed and painted a mural to commemorate the 21st Anniversary of Sexual Assault Awareness Month held in April. The creative purpose of her art is to focus on education and bring attention to sexual assault during

  • There's a first time for everything

    The 934th Airlift Wing recently conducted a week-long exercise called Viking Shield. A major proponent of this exercise involved a simulated tactical deployment from Minneapolis-St. Paul Air Reserve Station to Volk Field Air National Guard Base, Wisconsin. Most of the participating Airmen have

  • 445th ASTS partners with Navy to enhance medical training

    A group of 19 Airmen from the 445th Aeromedical Staging Squadron consisting nurses, medical technicians and medical administration specialists arrived in San Diego March 14, 2022 to perform their two-week annual training at Naval Medical Center San Diego.

  • You look like you belong in the Air Force

    *This is part of the Build Your Legacy feature series highlighting how new recruits were influenced to join the 307th Bomb Wing by veterans and current military members. Kalill Speight, a Shreveport native, spent high school focusing on academics and getting a sports scholarship for college. He had