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  • Family service comes full circle

    Military members account for a small fraction of the general population. The odds of two military members who are related and serving at the same time are small - not to mention one swearing in the other with an oath of enlistment or reenlistment.That is exactly what happened at the 911th Airlift

  • Network migrations begins in February

    Pittsburgh IAP ARS will be the last AFRC base to migrate its computer users into a "central" Air Force Network (AFNet). Over a 21 day period beginning Feb., 14, 2011, technicians will begin migrating Pittsburgh IAP ARS workstations, network users, and email accounts into the AFNet. The goal of this

  • Dining Hall undergoes Hennessy Awards inspection

    When people go to a restaurant, they expect to have a pleasant dining experience. If the experience doesn't match their expectations, they probably won't dine there again.On the Unit Training Assembly weekends, Reservists who eat breakfast and lunch served at the base's Dining Hall are no less

  • Honor Guard hold recognition banquet

    The base's Honor Guard had a rare occurrence Jan. 8; they were all together in the same location.The reason was to hold an awards banquet and pass out certificates for Ceremonial Guardsmen of the Quarter at the Dining Hall. Due to the amount of requests the guard has had, this is the first time in

  • Changes made to Air Force Fitness Program

    As Airmen start the New Year, they will start it with changes made to the Fitness Program. The formal Air Force policy for the Fitness Program, AFI 36-2905, was revised on Dec. 20, 2010, but became effective January 2011.In addition to Air Force-wide changes, Airmen at the 911th Airlift Wing will

  • 2011 Wings Over Pittsburgh air show performers announced

    The 2011 Wings Over Pittsburgh air show is scheduled for September 10 & 11, 2011. The patriotic event is being held over the weekend marking the ten-year anniversary of 9/11. This past year's air show was tremendously successful with record-setting crowds. Join us this year for an exciting new line

  • Air Transportation chiefs thank Port Dawgs for support during visit

    Two of the top enlisted members of the air transportation career field visited the 32nd Aerial Port Squadron to get a first-hand look at the unit's operations, during the January Unit Training Assembly.Chief Master Sgt. T. J. Jones, Headquarters Air Force air transportation career field manager, and

  • Base mechanics keep vehicles on the road.

    "We do what we have to do," said the transportation mechanic making the necessary repairs to one of the two sweeper trucks here at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station Jan. 4.Bob Haines and other civilians employed by Maytag Aircraft are contracted by the Air Force with the

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