• Family Day Picnic

    A 911th Airlift Wing dependent looks over the edge of a terrarium at a lizard during the family day picnic, July 11. The picnic offered a chance for family members of 911 AW Airmen to see the base while taking part in various activities such as; the dunk tank, petting zoo and pony rides.

  • Looking Over the Glass

    A 911th Airlift Wing dependent looks over the edge of a terrarium at a lizard during the family day picnic, July 11. The picnic offered a chance for family members of 911 AW Airmen to see the base while taking part in various activities such as; the dunk tank, petting zoo and pony rides.

  • Mission Support Group Holds Change of Command

    The 911th Mission Support Group reins of control changed hands during a change of command ceremony July 11 in the 911th Fuel Systems Maintenance Hangar. Lt. Col. Patrick S. Ryan took command from Col. James B. Hurley as special guest Maj. Gen. James T. Rubeor, 22nd Air Force commander, looked

  • Speaking to Maintainers

    Maj. Gen. James Rubeor, 22nd Air Force commander, speaks with 911th Airlift Wing maintainers while touring the base, July 10. The visit was General Rubeor's first as commander of the 22nd Air Force.

  • Forging Steel Wingmen

    Maj. Gen. James Rubeor, 22nd Air Force commander, speaks to 911th Airlift Wing Airmen during the Forging Steel Wingman Program, July 10. General Rubeor gave advice about mentoring, combat readiness and maintaining personal fitness.

  • Waiting for a ride.

    Senior Master Sgt. Maureen Reitz, 911th Aeromedical Staging Squadron medical technician superintendent, lays on a litter waiting to be carried to a C-130 during a mass casualty exercise, July 11. The 911 ASTS performed the exercise to ensure combat readiness.

  • Good to go!

    Tech. Sgt. Ivan Nwaogu, 911th Aeromedical Staging Squadron launch and recovery team member, gives the all ready sign while other team members carry a simulated victim to a C-130 during a mass casualty exercise, July 11. The exercise is an annual requirement to test combat readiness.

  • Local Reserve recruiter’s inevitable journey

    When she began her Air Force career in Information Management, Master Sgt. Dawn Serakowski was in her element.  "I loved my AFSC [Air Force Specialty Code] because it was customer service oriented and I had the opportunity to work with a lot of great people," she said.With a stepfather who was a

  • Family members can help keep each other safe this summer

    He walked past two Airmen operating a dump truck. Minutes later, one Airman accidentally crushed the other to death with the truck's tail gate.The ensuing investigation marked the first time in Master Sgt. Kenyon Luthi's safety career that he discovered how important his job is."Having been there

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