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  • Operations Group changes command

    Col. Michael G. Miller assumed command of the 911th Operations Group at the Pittsburgh International Air Reserve Station September 11, 2016. Previously stationed at Westover Air Reserve Base where he served as the 439th Operations Group commander, Miller is a command pilot with nearly 8,000 flying

  • Chiefs visit the 911th

    Chief Master Sgts. Clint Ronan and Erica Kelly, command chiefs of 22nd Air Force and Air Force Reserve Command respectively, visited the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station September 10, 2016 to present 911th Airlift Wing Command Chief Master Sgt. Brian Zator with a coin and special

  • Chief's final reveille

    911th Airlift Wing Command Chief Master Sgt. Brian Zator, Air Force Reserve Command Chief Master Sgt. Erica Kelly, 22nd Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. Clint Ronan, and other members of the 911th AW stand in formation prior to reveille at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station,

  • To Airman Zator

    To Airman Basic Zator, Breathe… you are now part of something greater than imagined. Forever linked to others across this great Nation of ours and to a proud heritage that you will learn about. Keep structured and disciplined in your learning process and remember to just breathe and take it all in.

  • Pushing up health awareness

    Members of the 911th Airlift Wing participated in a pushup challenge held at the Community Access Center here on September 10, 2016. The goal of the event was to raise awareness for maintaining an overall healthy lifestyle, to include mental and physical health. To do so members came together to

  • Army veteran recounts time in service

    "There's three reasons I joined the Army. One, I'm patriotic. Two, I'm loyal. And three, because they asked me," said Guy Prestia, 94, veteran of Army, at a Veterans Breakfast Club event at the 911th International Airport Air Reserve Station, Pa., Sept. 9, 2016.Prestia, from Ellwood City, Pa., was

  • 911th CS stands strong through network crackdown

    The Defense Information System Agency is the Department of Defense’s manager of the Global Information Grid for all branches of the military.  DISA ultimately manages all of the DOD’s information systems, said Brian Barnes, network administrator with the 911th CS.  In an effort to harden both cyber

  • On the student hire program

    Looking back, it is so hard to believe that nearly three whole months have passed since I started my internship here at the 911th. My first day was one of apprehension and uncertainty, but my concerns were unfounded. I was met with outgoing and extremely friendly people from every office and

  • Key to survival: Realistic training for Airmen

    When boarding a commercial airplane, it is routine to hear a stewardess inform passengers on what to do in case of an in-flight emergency. Passengers are shown pamphlets and given briefings about oxygen masks, bracing techniques, exits and flotation devices. If a military aircraft goes down,

  • Hands-on training for the 911th CES

    The 911th Civil Engineer Squadron flew to Fort Indiantown Gap August 13, 2016, for a two-day training exercise. “The main goal was to get off station for a change of pace and location and to get some hands on training for each of our specialties that we cannot get here,” said Senior Master Sgt.

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