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  • RAV-2 prepares 910th Airmen for inspection

    Youngstown Air Reserve Station (YARS) Exercise Evaluation Team (EET) members geared up for a successful Operational Readiness Inspection (ORI) by deploying May 7-12 to Alpena, Mich., to help prepare the wing to execute combat readiness skills.During the 6-day exercise, known as RAV-2, the EET helped

  • YARS honors local veterans

    Nine area veterans took a trip back to their days in military uniform May 11 by visiting the 910th Airlift Wing here.Residents of both Shepherd of the Valley in Boardman and Washington Square in Warren had lunch at the base and toured a C-130 plane on the tarmac. Citizen Airmen supporting the event

  • 910 CSF kicks it up with self defense course

    Air Force Reserve Tech. Sgt. Madeline Moon (right), a customer service specialist with the 910th Force Support Squadron, watches as Deana Barko (center), the wife of a 910th Citizen Airman, uses a self defense technique on Brielle Campos (left), a certified instructor with ATA Martial Arts*, based

  • YARS holds fifth annual Fitness Fair

    In keeping with the Air Force's commitment to health and wellness, Youngstown Air Reserve Station hosted its fifth annual Fitness Fair May 5, 2012, here.The Fitness Fair featured various areas of physical health and fitness including: spinning, body weight training, abdominal workouts, nutrition and

  • Newcomers NCOIC leads the way at YARS, civilian life

    Editor's note: The following is the first part of a three-part series about 910th Airmen who reclassified from another AFSC, unit or service.If Master Sgt. Rob Breeckner, Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) of newcomers orientation with the 910th Force Support Squadron (FSS), had to explain

  • 910th grieves loss of fellow Airman

    The 910th Airlift Wing grieved the loss of a fellow Citizen Airman, Tech. Sgt. Robert R. "Pete" Crouse, an aerospace maintenance specialist with the 910th Maintenance Operations Flight here, at memorial services this past weekend held in Cortland and Bazetta, Ohio. Crouse passed away April 23,

  • 76APS Airmen assist humanitarian efforts, gain valuable training

    76th Aerial Port Squadron (APS) Airmen loaded four pallets of medical supplies and equipment onto a C-17 aircraft from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, April 15 on the flightline here, in support of a humanitarian mission to El Salvador.Utilizing the Denton program, which allows organizations

  • Daughter of 910th member advocates for the military child (editorial)

    The following editorial was submitted by Lauren Tancer, daughter of Lt. Col. Drew Tancer, 757th Airlift Squadron director of operations, in recognition of the Month of the Military Child. Lauren is the Air Force Reserve Command Major Command representative for the Teen Leadership Council. The Air

  • Air Force Reserve turns 64

    In a world where a cell phone is outdated in less than a year, the Air Force Reserve continues to grow more and more high-tech and leading-edge as it celebrates its 64th birthday.Back when the world had only a handful of jet aircraft, no space travel and not an inkling of the Internet, the "Air