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  • Hawaii Reserve Citizen Airmen help keep power on at Bellows

    Reserve Citizen Airmen assigned to the 624th Civil Engineer Squadron provide real-world support at Bellows Air Force Station during a unit training assembly Jan. 25. The work provided an opportunity to accomplish needed equipment maintenance support while performing hands-on upgrade training for mission readiness.
  • MilTax: Military OneSource Offers Free Tax Prep

    Tax season can be a dreaded time of year for many people, but the Defense Department's Military OneSource offers the MilTax program to ease filing stress for service members and their families.
  • 911th ARS takes their final mission in a KC-135

    The 911th Air Refueling Squadron completed their final mission while within the 916th Air Refueling Wing.
  • 911th AW Airmen graduate Army Air Assault School

    Senior Master Sgt. Jacob Kelecava, 911th Security Forces operations superintendent, and Master Sgt. Joshua Osborne, 911th Aeromedical Staging Squadron unit fitness program manager, recently graduated from the 11-day Army Air Assault School.
  • Yellow Ribbon experience changes young minds

    Yellow Ribbon experiences turns out to be more than what children expected.
  • Santa's Helpers in the Pacific

    Reserve Citizen Airmen from the 44th Aerial Port Squadron supported aerial port operations mid-December with the 734th Air Mobility Squadron here during Operation Christmas Drop 2019.
  • Chaplain delivers service during trans-Atlantic trip

    Chaplain (Maj.) Aaron Meadows, 315th Airlift Wing at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, conducted an in-flight worship service for Airmen, Dec. 15, 2019, while en route from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, to the U.S.
  • Charleston Reservists deliver holiday training

    Calm, cool, and collected, Reserve Airmen from the 315th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, swiftly loaded several mock patients onto a C17 Globemaster III for in-flight medical training before departing the U.S. for Munich, Germany.
  • Be safe online this, every holiday season

    The holiday season is a prime time for hackers, scammers and online thieves. While millions of Americans will be looking online for the best gifts, hackers will be looking to take advantage of weaknesses in shoppers' devices or connections in order to extract personal and financial information.
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