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  • Keeping safety locked and loaded

    Expose the minimum amount of people to the minimum amount of explosives for the minimum amount of time. According to Staff Sgt. Matthew Hohe, quality assurance inspector of the munitions flight with the 911th Maintenance Squadron here, this is a cardinal rule of the munitions career field.This

  • Airmen of the Burgh: Staff Sgt. Dakia Kimbrough

    As a logistics supply manager with the 911th Logistics Readiness Squadron, Staff Sgt. Dakia Kimbrough's duties and responsibilities revolve around supporting the mission through supplying aircraft parts.Originally from Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, Kimbrough moved to Quaker Valley as a child and has

  • Check, double check

    Tech. Sgt. Kayla Hutton, aircrew flight equipment technician with the 911th Airlift Wing aircrew flight equipment shop, double checks the canopy of a 20 person life raft at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, March 5, 2016. The functionality of each part of the raft is checked

  • Pittsburgh units in focus: aircrew flight equipment

    Staff Sgt. Brenda Murray and Tech. Sgt. Kayla Hutton, aircrew flight equipment technicians with the 911th Airlift Wing aircrew flight equipment shop, check a 20 person life raft for a C-130 Hercules at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, March 5, 2016. The stenciling and

  • 911 AW, AMXS gains new chief

    Chief Master Sgt. Ronald Lybrook, chief of the 911th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, participates in a chief induction ceremony at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, March 5, 2016. The ceremony took place in front of 911th AMXS Airmen and Lybrook's friends and family.

  • Check, double check

    Tech. Sgt. Kayla Hutton, aircrew flight equipment technician with the 911th Airlift Wing aircrew flight equipment shop, double checks the canopy of a 20 person life raft at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, March 5, 2016. The functionality of each part of the raft is checked

  • Keeping safety locked and loaded

    Expose the minimum amount of people to the minimum amount of explosives for the minimum amount of time. According to Staff Sgt. Matthew Hohe, quality insurance inspector of the munitions flight with the 911th Maintenance Squadron here, this is a cardinal rule of the munitions career field.This

  • Pittsburgh units in focus: aircrew flight equipment

    Staff Sgt. Brenda Murray and Tech. Sgt. Kayla Hutton, aircrew flight equipment technicians with the 911th Airlift Wing aircrew flight equipment shop, check a 20 person life raft for a C-130 Hercules at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, March 5, 2016. The stenciling and

  • 911 AW, AMXS gains new chief

    Chief Master Sgt. Ronald Lybrook, chief of the 911th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, participates in a chief induction ceremony at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, March 5, 2016. The ceremony took place in front of 911th AMXS Airmen and Lybrook's friends and family. 

  • New top dawg takes charge

    Lt. Col. James Klein, commander of the 911th Mission Support Group, passes the 32nd Aerial Port Squadron guidon to incoming commander, Lt. Col. Reginald G. Trujillo, Jr., during an assumption of command ceremony here, March 3, 2016. The assumption of command ceremony marked a formal passing of

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