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  • Fifty years of heritage (edition 27)

    Youngstown home to Reserve firstThe 76th Aerial Port Squadron here exists to deploy mission ready aerial port personnel in support of worldwide Department of Defense wartime, peacetime and humanitarian airlift requirements. The squadron is comprised of air transportation specialists who ensure cargo

  • Citizen airmen run to spread holiday cheer

    Air Force Reservists with the 910th Airlift Wing gather for a group photo before participating in the 2011 Veterans Day/Marine Corps Birthday/Toys for Tots 5K Fun Run/Walk held November 19 in vicinity of Howland High School. Approximately 60 runners participated in the event. All proceeds were given

  • 910th maintainer makes a clean brake

    Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Kodey A. Kolibab, an aircraft hydraulic technician with the 910th Maintenance Squadron, cleans a C-130 Hercules brake housing in preparation for a routine inspection to ensure serviceability. Upon completing technical training at Sheppard AFB, Texas, Airman Kolibab

  • Fifty years of heritage (edition 26)

    910th prepares for C-130In 1971, the Air Force Reserve unit at the Youngstown Municipal Airport became the 910th Special Operations Group, flying A-37 fighter-bombers in a close air support mission. From then, until the early 80s, the sound of the Dragonfly's twin General Electric J85-GE-17A

  • 910th Citizen Airmen pass along ethics lesson to area high school students

    Two teams from the Air Force Reserve's 910th Airlift Wing, based at nearby Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio, visited a classroom each at Liberty and Hubbard High Schools here, November 10, 2011. During the visits, the 910th Citizen Airmen showed how high school students can use ethics, the

  • 910th welcomes new commander

    Maj. Gen. Wallace W. Farris Jr. passes the 910th Airlift Wing guidon to Col. Reinhard Schmidt at a change of command ceremony held here, Nov. 5, 2011. Col. Schmidt, whose last assignment was at Air Force Reserve Command, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., succeeds outgoing commander, Col. Stephen J.

  • Lodging expansion nears completion

    A contractor transports building materials to the top of the new wing of the Eagle's Nest Lodge construction project here. The new building will add 80 rooms to the wing's lodging capacity and is expected to be completed in February 2012 and open to guests in March.

  • Local girl becomes pilot for a day

    Air Force Reserve Master Sgt. Cindy Cox, a life support equipment craftsman with the 910th Airlift Wing and Lt. Col. Cathy Miller, a C-130 pilot with the 910th help 10-year-old Rosalinda "Rosie" Shakari of Campbell, Ohio don a life vest here October 26. Rosie was selected by Akron Children's

  • Price is right

    Air Force Reserve Senior Airman David Price, an Emergency Management Apprentice with the 910th Civil Engineer Squadron, trains Reservists on how to properly don the MCU-2A/P protective mask. The mask will soon be replaced by the M50 Joint Service General Purpose Mask which is lighter weight and more

  • Plotting a course for success

    Air Force Reserve Airman First Class Susan Ostrander and Staff Sgt. Peter Ricchiuti, both Operations Intelligence Specialists, plot and extract geographic coordinates on a map as part of their proficiency training. The two airmen are part of a flight of more than 20 intelligence specialists serving