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  • 315th AW train in tropics

    A team of Airmen from the 315th Airlift Wing, Joint Base Charleston, S.C., trained in rapid response deployment scenarios during exercise Patriot Palm with joint-service members from the Marines, Coast Guard, Army, and FBI Jan. 27 to 30, 2020, at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Hawaii.

  • 459th SFS NCO wins AFRC level award

    Tech Sgt. Michael Perez, 459th Security Forces Squadron, recently won AFRC's Outstanding Security Forces Support Staff Non-Commissioned Officer award.

  • Air Force Reserve supports repatriation efforts at March ARB

    A chartered aircraft carrying 210 U.S. citizen evacuees from Wuhan, China, arrived at March Air Reserve Base, California, after refueling in Anchorage, Alaska, where passengers received two medical screenings by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  • 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

  • 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 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.