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  • Niagara participates in Rochester Air Show

    Over the weekend, the 914th Air Refueling Wing provided a KC-135 Stratotanker static display for the Rochester Air Show, giving thousands of people around Western New York a peek into the mission of the 914th and the lifestyle of Air Force Reserve members."I remember going to Niagara's own air show

  • Niagara Supports Checkered Flag

    A U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor receives fuel from an Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker during exercise Checkered Flag, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, May 14, 2024. Checkered Flag, hosted by the 325th Fighter Wing, is one of the DoD’s largest air-to-air exercises and is designed to integrate 4th- and

  • 4th Air Force Command Chief Visits the 445th AW

    Chief Master Sergeant Travon Dennis, Fourth Air Force command chief, March Air Reserve Base, California, met with 445th Airlift Wing Airmen and toured wing units during his visit to the wing Jan. 6-7, 2024. Chief Dennis spoke to the 445th Development and Training Flight, he toured the 445th

  • Col. Newsome returns to Niagara and assumes command of 914 ASTS

    In an Assumption of Command ceremony held here Dec. 4, 2022, Col. Brande Newsome took command of the 914th Aeromedical Staging Squadron.No stranger to Niagara and the 914th Air Refueling Wing, Newsome got her start in the Air Force Reserve as a Senior Airman, Mental Health Technician, with the 914

  • Reserve Aeromedical Staging Squadron in Pacific welcomes new commander

    Members of the Air Force Reserve’s 624th Aeromedical Staging Squadron here welcomed a new commander during a change of command ceremony Aug. 8. Col. Edward Johnson, who has nearly 20 years of Air Force experience, took command of the 624th ASTS from Col. Lee Bradshaw, who is retiring after 26 years

  • A cut above: 911 AW Airman gives back

    While a haircut is usually not a necessity for civilians, for military members the requirements are a bit different. If an Airman’s hair is too long and does not meet regulation standards, there is a problem that needs to be fixed, and quickly.