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  • Dover reservists train, strengthen readiness in the Pacific

    More than 40 members from the 512th Maintenance Group completed annual tour training at Yokota Air Base, Japan, March 10-21, 2025, to enhance their readiness and combat capabilities. The group, comprised of the 512th Maintenance Squadron and the 512th and 712th aircraft maintenance squadrons,

  • AFRC Command Team visits Alamo Wing

    Lt. Gen. John Healy, Chief of the Air Force Reserve and Commander of Air Force Reserve Command, and Chief Master Sgt. Israel Nuñez, Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of the Air Force Reserve, visited the 433rd Airlift Wing, April 4–6, to engage with Citizen Airmen and gain a deeper understanding

  • EVOLVE Initiative Part One: ARPC's Path to Organizational Excellence

    Amid rapid technology change and new strategic competition, the Air Reserve Personnel Center (ARPC) launched the EVOLVE initiative. Standing for Excellence, Value, Operational, Leadership, Velocity and Enterprise, this initiative is a strategic transformation designed to enhance operational

  • The Backbone of Readiness: Immunizations

    The Air Force’s ability to project power globally hinges on the health and preparedness of its personnel. Immunization clinics play a vital role in this by ensuring that service members are protected against preventable diseases that could compromise mission success. Without up-to-date immunization

  • 703rd HS refines key skills during training flight

    The 908th Flying Training Wing's aircrew members continue earning proficiency in the MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopter while preparing for the wing's new mission as the formal training unit for the U.S. Air Force's newest rotary wing aircraft. The Grey Wolf is slated to replace the UH-1N Huey.