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  • Reservists Recognized for Heroic Actions

    The Reserve Citizen Airmen of the 514th Aerospace Medicine Squadron found themselves in a situation where their medical skills can be used in a critical medical situation outside of their military obligations. Yet, this is what two Airmen from the 514th AMDS did the night of June 5, 2020.

  • Westover medical personnel return from COVID-19 front line

    As the coronavirus pandemic swept through the United States in March, more than 10 Westover Airmen were activated in response to the Air Force Reserve Command’s call to mobilize doctors, nurses and medical technicians in support of the fight against COVID-19.

  • #KnowYourMil: Master Sgt. Amy Edson, 439th AW

    Master Sgt. Amy Edson is a respiratory therapist who has spent her entire 15-year Reserve military career at Westover ARB as an aviation resource manager with the 439th Operations Support Squadron.

  • Brothers come together in crisis response efforts

    Thousands of US troops deployed to New York City in April in support of coronavirus relief efforts at a number of medical facilities in the region. Among the response team: the Otto brothers of Ohio, a tight-knit family with a rich legacy of military service.

  • Air Force delays mandatory wear-date for 2PFDU, OCP items

    In an effort to reduce unnecessary stress on Airmen and Space professionals during COVID-19 restrictions, several uniform changes scheduled to become mandatory for the Operational Camouflage Pattern and Two-Piece Flight Duty Uniform on June 1, 2020, have been delayed to Sept. 1, 2020.

  • Joint Base Charleston delivers Russia bound ventilators

    A Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina C-17 Globemaster III, today, picked up 50 USAID-provided ventilators at March Air Reserve Base, Calif. and delivered them to Dover Air Force Base, Maryland. The mission is the first leg of a USAID mission to deliver 200 ventilators this month to Moscow.