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AFRC News

  • 2019 AFRC Air Force Medical Service award winners

    Earlier this year, Air Force Reserve Command announced the recipients of the 2019 AFRC Air Force Medical Service awards. Congratulations to the following winners:Outstanding Field Grade Officer assigned to a Reserve Medical Unit:Maj. Thomas D. Brinkmann, 932nd Medical Group, Scott Air Force Base,

  • Share Your Why

    Why are you here? Why do you wear the uniform? Why did you raise your right hand? Why do you choose to serve?Be it on active duty or in the Reserves, there are more than 2 million people serving in the U.S. military and millions of veterans have served before them in the several hundred year

  • Holiday spirit starts early for one Reservist

    The holidays are a time of giving and for Master Sgt. Caleb Fishell, 926th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron unit training manager, giving back to local Las Vegas families has been something he’s been involved with since 2012.

  • 926th SFS spearheading innovation for defenders

    The 926th Security Forces Squadron incorporates virtual reality into their Use of Force training during the Mandatory Unit Training Assembly, Oct. 4, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.

  • Keesler reservists support Southwest Asia operations

    Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen and several C-130J Super Hercules aircraft from the 403rd Wing have deployed to Southwest Asia in support of Operations Inherent Resolve and Freedom Sentinel.Aircrew from the 815th Airlift Squadron, and Airmen from the 403rd Operational Support Squadron and 803rd

  • Group superintendent enhances maintenance mission

    Fixing things and making them run efficiently is something Chief Master Sgt. Thomas Lassabe knows a thing or two about, especially with his lengthy career as a maintainer in the U.S. Marines, Army National Guard and the Air Force Reserve.Now, instead of repairing aircraft as his sole mission, he’s