• Security Forces practice safety

    Tech. Sgt. James T. Hindinger and Staff Sgt. David M. Corob, attached to 911th Security Forces Squadron, participate in a training exercise held at the base on Feb. 1, 2012. This staged event concentrates on maintaining officer awareness while dealing with potential threats caused by traffic

  • Fitness center supports total wellness

    Patty Renziehauzen, right, a fitness instructor from Pittsburgh, instructs a Zumba class at the 911th Airlift Wing Fitness Center, Jan. 30, 2012. Numerous fitness classes are given daily at the center, ranging from volleyball tournaments to spin endurance classes. Please get in touch with Tamra

  • 911th Airlift Wing promotes resiliency

    Col. Daryl J. Hartman, 911th Operations Group commander, briefs Airmen and civilians about the importance of resiliency, Jan. 25, 2012. The Air Force describes resiliency as the ability to withstand, recover and grow in the face of stressors and changing demands. The Air Force's goal is to encourage

  • Junior cadets ready for takeoff

    Senior Airman Amy Mattia, loadmaster at the 758th Airlift Squadron,instructs loading procedures to Junior Reserve Officer Training Candidates, Jan. 20, 2011.The unit also offered the 50 cadets an opportunity to fly with themduring an orientation flight aboard a C-130 aircraft. This flight gave

  • No bystanders in this training

    Jacqueline Young-Griffin, 911th Airlift Wing Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC), facilitates mandatory Sexual Assault Bystander Intervention Training for fellow Airman of the base, 8 Jan. 2012. Participants will identify the rubric through which they will analyze the skill-building

  • And the trophy goes to...

    Lt. Col. Brady Johnson,right, 911th Civil Engineering Squadron commander, receives a trophy from Col. James B. Finney, 911th Airlift Wing commander, Jan. 7 2012. Johnson received the trophy for succesfully winning the Civil Engineering Squadron intramural sports championship.

  • Family Affair

    Some sixty years ago, Henry Costello stayed in the barracks that once stood in the location of present-day Perksburgh. Little did he know his son would eventually deliver the oath of enlistment to his granddaughter on that same piece of soil decades later.That is exactly what happened though, in

  • Par for the course

    Jimmy Abel, assistant Local Area Network administrator, lines up his shot as Master Sgt. David Buletza, 911 Force Support Squadron, observes. Mini golf was set up on the fitness center floor, as one of many special recreational events held periodically throughout the month, Nov. 15.

  • Military Wives Group to hold bazaar

    The Military Wives Group is holding a bazaar at Club Cargo Bay Wednesday, Dec. 7 from approximately 11 a.m. through 2 p.m. For more than 40 years, the ladies have used events such as this to fund scholarships for deserving high school seniors. The scholarships benefit the children of the 911th

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