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  • 911th AW Family Day 2014

    Members of the 911th Airlift Wing and their families attended the wing's annual Family Day festivities, Aug. 2, 2014 at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station. The day began with Col. Craig Peters' last commander's call as wing commander, and then the festivities kicked off with a

  • 911th AW Key Spouse Program

    The Key Spouse Program is a program within the Air Force Reserve family that focuses on support for the families of deployed Airmen to get through the deployment cycle. It provides a framework of stability and support for families through regular contact and delivering appropriate information and

  • 50, 911 CESs exemplify total force integration

    It was approximately noon on a sunny July 25. At the south side of Schriever Air Force Base, a team of Airmen were busy completing a cement pad for the Outdoor Recreation's vehicle parking lot. Some Airmen moved and evened the cement; while a few provided finishing touches.With the way they work, it

  • Lifesaver

    Staff Sgt. Raymond Bouyer of the 911th Security Forces Squadron was "coined" by Capt. Randall Gernhardt, 911th SFS Commander, at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, June 7, 2014, in recognition of his recent life-saving actions. Bouyer was performing security duties as part of

  • 911 AW welcomes former squadron director of operations, new commander

    The 911th Airlift Wing reins of control changed hands during a change of command ceremony at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, August 3, 2014. Col. Craig C. Peters relinquished his command to former 911th Airlift Wing member, Col. Jeffrey A. Van Dootingh.Presiding over the

  • Preparing for the worst

    National Medical Assistance Team PA-1 members assesses a simulated victim during Lycoming Reach at the Pittsburgh International Air Reserve Station, July 12, 2014. Lycoming Reach was a National Disaster Medical System exercise that allowed joint medical emergency response teams to train for a

  • Local exercise takes training abroad

    Staff Sgt. Hilary Drogus, 911th Airlift Wing Aeromedical Evacuation Technician, directs Buffalo Niagara International Fire Fighters on proper litter carrying techniques from plane to runway at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport, July 12, 2014. 911th AES members seized the opportunity to train

  • A joint effort

    Air Force and Navy members work together to transfer simulated victims from a C-130 Hercules aircraft to a Veterans Affairs medical center bus, during a National Disaster Medical System Exercise at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, July 12, 2014. Victims of a simulated

  • Patiently documenting

    Tech. Sgt. Audra Cubbage, 911th Aeromedical Staging Squadron health services manager, documents a simulated patient's symptoms before being transported to the patient triage area during Lycoming Reach, a National Disaster Medical System exercise, July 12, 2014 at the Pittsburgh IAP ARS, Pa. The

  • Patient transportation

    Participants of Lycoming Reach, a National Disaster Medical System exercise, transport a simulated patient from a bus to the triage area, July 12, 2014 at the Pittsburgh IAP ARS, Pa. Multiple organization took part in the exercise including , the Salvation Army, Disaster Medical Assistance Team

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