• 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

  • PTL's receive instruction on policy changes

    The 911th Airlift Wing fitness program manager, Master Sgt. Paul McInnis, instructs physical training leaders (PTLs), December 30, 2010, about the recent policy changes to the Air Force Fitness Program (AFI 36-2905). The changes outlined in the Fitness Program emphasize new guidance measures and the

  • Construction continues through the Holiday Season

    Civilian construction workers finish the last foundation preparations before constructing the exterior walls for the new dormitory, located next to building 218. Workers project that the final construction will take place by the summer of 2011.

  • Reintegration, the next step after a deployment

    Adjusting to the return home from a deployment can bring about many obstacles and challenges for military members and their families. To help ease this transition, service members turn to the Yellow Ribbon Program.More than 70 families from the 911th Airlift Wing, Pittsburgh, Pa., and the 910th

  • Reeling in the New Year

    Two civilian contractors reel in a rope used for pulling wire underground, Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2010. Civilian electricians are in the final phase of relocating overhead electrical wires, cables and transformers underground. The high voltage transformers bonded to subversive wiring allow for both

  • New Recruits

    Chief of Public Affairs, 1st Lt. Shawn M. Walleck (left) swears-in Tyler Chisler (center) and Kevin Fickes (right), Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2010, at the 911th Airlift Wing. These newly enlisted Airmen will depart for basic training early 2011. Mr. Chisler will become a member of the Aeromedical Staging

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