• Memorial Day message

    Memorial Day not only marks the transition from Spring to Summer, but it is a day to remember those who fought and died in service to our country.It is a time-honored practice in our great Nation marked by celebrations, remembrance ceremonies, parades, picnics and family gatherings across the

  • Staying Connected amidst Social Distancing

    There are usually dozens of people packed into the main conference room at Air Force Reserve Command headquarters here for AFRC’s quarterly Community Action Board meetings. Dozens more from across the country participate via video teleconference.For the latest meeting in early April, it was

  • Telework options and guidelines for the Air Force Reserve civilians

    As COVID-19 response and mitigation drives work force decisions, Air Force Reserve leadership is getting information out as quickly as possible to its supervisors and employees on civilian telework guidance. Telework is an option commanders may consider when making work force decisions in the

  • Night flight training

    911th Airlift Wing members performed nighttime flight training Jan. 16, 2020, taking off from the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, Pennsylvania and performing multiple touch-and-go landings at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. 

  • Vice commander gets one last flight

    A C-17 Globemaster III piloted by Col. Jay D. Miller, 911th Airlift Wing vice commander, taxis under arcs of water as it returns to the flight line at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, Pennsylvania, Jan. 12, 2020.

  • Air Force announces new officer developmental categories

    In an effort to enhance the officer talent management system and enable tailored and agile development, the Air Force is expanding the single Line of the Air Force promotion category into six distinct developmental categories, senior officials here announced Oct. 21.

  • SERE specialist train Airmen in water survival

    The hot August sun beat down on the water, where a lone loadmaster struggled beneath the weight of a wet canopy, which threatened to pull him under. Disoriented by the dueling forces of the canopy and the water, the loadmaster must remember his training in order to escape. Reserve Citizen Airmen

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