• CBRNE exercise

    Members of the 911th Airlift Wing participated in a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives exercise here, October 4, 2015. This exercise tested Airmen's capabilities to respond appropriately to a variety of situations, including a car hijacking, a hostage situation, unexploded

  • Dual Assumption of Command

    The 911th Maintenance Group held two assumption of command ceremonies simultaneously here, October 3, 2015. Major David Kunca assumed command of the 911th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron after relinquishing command of the 911th Maintenance Squadron. Major William Chapman of Grissom Air Reserve Base,

  • Airmen of the Burgh: Staff Sgt. Benjamin Lowry

    From aircraft maintenance to physical therapy, Staff. Sgt. Benjamin Lowry, 911th Maintenance Squadron fuel cell technician, knows the importance of repairing damaged parts.While his civilian job requires him to repair the human body, the Air Force has taught him how to repair mechanical parts on the

  • Life Matters

    Let's be completely honest, death is one of the hardest subjects to talk about. Whether it's a relative, close friend or someone you know, or yourself pondering suicide; talking about the subject can easily make one uncomfortable.However, suicide is a subject we should never avoid. For instance, if

  • Senior NCO's gain more tools through the Senior NCO Leadership Course

    In the first Senior Non-commissioned Officer Leadership Course hosted by the 911th Airlift Wing since 2008, 30 uniformed members graduated including 26 personnel assigned to the 911 AW, a member from the 316 Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Navy Operational Support Center Pittsburgh, 171st Air

  • Communication is key to battlefield success

    Members of the 911th Security Forces Squadron participate in shoot, move and communicate drills during the second August Unit Training Assembly, at the firing range in Clinton, Pennsylvania, Aug. 22, 2015. The purpose of the drills is to train in weapons safety, fulfill bi-annual certification in

  • 911 SFS members conduct shoot, move, communicate training

    Imagine the performance of a world-class orchestra. Each person is a master of his or her instrument and has each note committed to muscle memory. One person can play well on his or her own, but when they all work together, the orchestra can achieve perfect harmony.In the 911th Security Forces

  • 911 AES receives new commander

    Col. Joseph Potts, 911th Operations Group commander, presents the 911th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron guidon to Lt. Col. Marsha Schuman at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, Aug. 23, 2015. The exchange of the guidon represents Lt. Col Marsha Schuman's assumption of command

  • Airmen of the Burgh: Capt. William Mullins

    Many Airmen on base know Capt. William Mullins as the base chaplain. However, there was a time when he was not known for being the 911th Airlift Wing's chaplain.In 1994 at the age of 18, Mullins enlisted in the Air Force as a non-destructive inspection technician. After spending four years active

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