• 911 SFS members conduct shoot, move, communicate training

    Imagine the performance of a world-class orchestra. Each person is a master of his or her instrument and has each note committed to muscle memory. One person can play well on his or her own, but when they all work together, the orchestra can achieve perfect harmony.In the 911th Security Forces

  • 911 AES receives new commander

    Col. Joseph Potts, 911th Operations Group commander, presents the 911th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron guidon to Lt. Col. Marsha Schuman at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, Aug. 23, 2015. The exchange of the guidon represents Lt. Col Marsha Schuman's assumption of command

  • Airmen of the Burgh: Capt. William Mullins

    Many Airmen on base know Capt. William Mullins as the base chaplain. However, there was a time when he was not known for being the 911th Airlift Wing's chaplain.In 1994 at the age of 18, Mullins enlisted in the Air Force as a non-destructive inspection technician. After spending four years active

  • 911 AW completes Capstone Inspection

    A Capstone Inspection was conducted by the Air Force Reserve Command Inspector General Inspection (IGI) Core Team from Aug. 20 to Aug. 25, 2015 at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station."This process will help the wing commander focus resources on areas of possible weakness, while

  • Weather MARE

    Allegheny County Airport Authority firefighters participated in a Major Accident Response Exercise held at Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, Pa, June 30, 2015. The MARE simulated lightning striking a building on base, catching it on fire and tested the response time of emergency

  • Butler, PA Citizen Airman trains in Germany

    He sits in the passenger terminal area of the Ramstein Air Base airport. He describes the happiness traveling brings him, and his interest in exploring German culture while he's in country.A voice over the intercom starts speaking loudly, cutting him off in mid-sentence. The Airman behind the mic is

  • 32 APS integrates with active-duty counterparts

    Approximately 20 Reservists from the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station traveled to Germany for two weeks of total force integration training here, May 3, 2015.The men and women of the 32nd Aerial Port Squadron integrated with their active-duty counterparts with the 721st Aerial

  • Airman of the Burgh: Senior Airman Christopher Morgan

    "If you need something, he drops it all to help," said Staff Sgt. David B. Shankle, an integrated instrument and flight control systems technician with the 911th Maintenance Squadron. "You can always count on him."Shankle spoke highly of his fellow Airman and friend, Senior Airman Christopher

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