• PHAP provides free resources for Airmen, families

    Asking for help isn't always easy if you don't know where to get the help you need, but the Air Force Reserve has the solution.Reservists and their families are able to receive help for physical, mental and emotional needs through the Air Force Reserve Psychological Health Advocacy Program.PHAP is a

  • Organized and sealed

    Tech. Sgt. Cindy Baum, a 911th OSS Flight Equipment Technician, goes over a 30-day aircraft equipment inspection April 9, 2012. The 30-day equipment inventory was performed in conjunction with an early morning preflight inspection prior to the sealing of the aircraft in order for it to be placed in

  • Easter weekend in Puerto Rico

    Tech. Sgt. Matt Reusser, a 911th Airlift Wing crew chief, powers down aircraft communications just before sealing the 'alert bird' on April 9, 2012, in support of 'Coronet Oak' operations based in Puerto Rico. Reusser has served on nine different 'Coronet Oak' rotations throughout his career. He and

  • Airman covers Congressman

    Airman 1st Class Justyne Obeldobel, a 911th Airlift Wing Public Affairs photographer, presents a U.S. Air Force Reserve cap from the base Recruiting Office to Rep. Tim Murphy, April 5, 2012. Rep. Murphy, R-PA 18, accompanied Rep. Bill Shuster, R-PA 9, in a brief tour of the 911th Airlift Wing. (U.S.

  • Morning prep work

    Senior Master Sgt. Marshall Martindale, 'Coronet Oak' Flight Engineer, calculates takeoff and landing data as part of his morning aircraft prep work, Apr. 4, 2012. Flight Engineers must continually recalculate data in flight, which ensures an optimal C-130 performance throughout any mission. Several

  • Check before takeoff

    Master Sgt. Dan Ruedisueli, a 758th Airlift Squadron Aircraft Flight Engineer, makes the long reach to perform a bleed air check during a preflight inspection Apr. 9, 2012. Approximately 50 unit members from the 911th Airlift Wing arrived in Puerto Rico Mar. 31, 2012 to support Coronet Oak missions

  • Caribbean sun rises as 'Oak' goers report for duty

    The sun rises over a Puerto Rico Air National Guard C-130 while 911th Airlift Wing crews arrive on base to begin preparations for an early morning mission on Apr. 4, 2012. Unit members are currently supporting Air Expeditionary Force 'Coronet Oak' operations based out of Muniz Air National Guard

  • A helping hand at home and abroad

    From Pennsylvania to Germany, the 911th Airlift Wing is present with a helping hand to others. Wing members and their families are dedicating their time and efforts to help others in need no matter the challenge.Ian Hixson, son of 911th's Senior Airman Matthew Hixson, lost his wheel chair after the

  • Morning maintainers take charge

    Master Sgt. Val Armel, 'Coronet Oak' Maintenance Expediter, positions a 150 lb halon fire bottle on the Muniz Air National Guard Base, PR on Apr. 4, 2012. The halon bottle must be prepositioned as a precautionary measure prior to performing any maintenance on an aircraft. 911th Airlift Wing

  • Maintainers support Coronet Oak operations

    Tech. Sgt. Jason Williams and Tech. Sgt. Nino Policiccio, maintainers at the 911th Airlift Wing Maintenance Support Squadron, work on a hydraulic pressure issue inside the cockpit during a preflight inspection Apr. 2, 2012. The maintainers quickly narrowed the problem down to blown fuses, which only

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