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  • Preparing for patients

    Capt. Bobbi Jo Nye, 911th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron officer in charge of medical readiness, and Staff Sgt. William Kobily, 911 AES medical logistics specialist, prepare litters for simulated patients during exercise Lycoming Reach, July 12, 2014 at the Pittsburgh IAP ARS, Pa. Lycoming Reach

  • Existing tools help users reduce PII breaches

    Members of 24th Air Force are refurbishing an old e-mail tool to help Air Force users reduce breaches of personally identifiable information.The Digital Signature Enforcement Tool, which currently prompts users to provide a digital signature when an e-mail contains an active hyperlink or attachment,

  • Preparing for the worst possible scenario

    Approximately 150 patients were evacuated to the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station following a simulated terrorist attack at a large-scale sporting event, during a National Disaster Medical System Exercise, July 12, 2014.For more than 25 years, the Pittsburgh IAP ARS has served as

  • NDMS exercises military assistance to civilian authorities

    Members of the 911th Airlift Wing and multiple local organizations participated in a National Disaster Medical System exercise here, July 12, 2014.The exercise, called Lycoming Reach, included participation from the Navy Operations Support Center - Pittsburgh, nine local Civil Air Patrol squadrons,

  • Airmen of the Burgh: Senior Airman Meade

    As a knowledge operations specialist with the 911th Airlift Wing Maintenance Operations Flight, Senior Airman Valen Meade has duties similar to those of a personnel specialist. Her duties include processing orders and managing anything with personally identifiable information.Meade is from

  • Lending a helping hand

    After returning home from the last of six deployments in 2012, Senior Master Sgt. John J. Lee, engineering superintendent of the 911th Airlift Wing Civil Engineering Squadron, noticed that his family had had a tough time keeping up with regular maintenance of their household. Once the family was

  • How to become a PTL

    Master Sgt. Brian Babusci (pictured in yellow shoes), the 911th Airlift Wing fitness program manager, monitors Airmen during the push-up portion of their physical fitness test at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, June 7, 2014. To become a physical training leader, you have to

  • Prevention through education

    A group of 911th Airlift Wing members attend sexual assault prevention and response training led by Dr. Jacqueline Young-Griffin, the 911th AW sexual assault response coordinator, at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, June 8, 2014. The Air Force takes a proactive stance

  • 'Chute inspection

    Staff Sgt. Kimberly Robinson, 911th Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight equipment technician, inspects a BA-22 parachute at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, June 6, 2014. Parachutes are required to be inspected annually for safety and readiness. During the inspection,

  • Airmen of the Burgh: Master Sgt. Merz

    As the noncommissioned officer in charge of the Airman and Family Readiness Office at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, Master Sgt. Thomas Merz's main functions include supervising and participating in the daily activities of the office. A&FR can help to tackle almost any

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