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  • Reserve Airman serving with Pride

    Senior Master Sgt. Ashley Metcalf, 926th Force Support Squadron, sustainment services flight chief, said he celebrates Pride Month because he is proud of being his whole self.

  • Multi-unit maintainer workshop pools expertise

    The 315th Maintenance Group hosted its first maintenance resource workshop involving a dozen bases between units from Air Force Reserve Command and the National Guard, May 12 to 13, at the North Charleston Coliseum, North Charleston, South Carolina. The 315 resource workshop brought the units

  • HQ ARPC hosts Space Transfer Board

    Headquarters Air Reserve Personnel Center, recently hosted a Space Force Transfer Board as Space Professionals shaped the future of the Space Force.Five ARPC members facilitated the board consisting of 15 Space Professionals as they evaluated more than 2,300 personnel records of enlisted Airmen from

  • B-52 Schoolhouse pushes through pandemic

    B-52 Stratofortress Formal Training Unit Class 20-02 graduated during a ceremony here Dec. 4, the final class to graduate this year.The 93rd Bomb Squadron and 11th BS administer the formal training program and continue to supply the Air Force with a timely and steady stream of new B-52 aircrew,

  • 934 AES vs. COVID-19: another deployment in the fight against COVID-19

    Nearly 20 934th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron Airmen mobilized in support of the fight against COVID-19. Flying out of Minneapolis-St. Paul Air Reserve Station, deploying 934 AES Airmen flew to Joint Base Charleston for Transportation Isolation System training. At the conclusion of their training,