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A C-130J Super Hercules from Youngstown Air Reserve Station drops a bundle over the Slagle Drop Zone at Camp James A. Garfield Joint Military Training Center, Ohio, during an exercise, July 24, 2025.

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  • Teamwork spots debris, keeps aircraft safe

    Members of the 910th Airlift Wing walk along the ramp here, searching for a collecting debris that could damage aircraft, Oct. 4, 2015. The 910th Maintenance Group regularly organizes or performs Foreign Object Damage walks, commonly known as FOD walks, to ensure safety for aircraft and air crews.

  • Key Spouse Program provides support and resources for those at home

    The spouses and families of deployed military members deal with difficulties on many levels. From emotional strain to challenges of everyday life, things like keeping after household chores and helping with the kids can be tough. The 910th Airman and Family Readiness (A&FR) Center offers the Key

  • Maintainers take Herc to the iso docks

    Aircraft Maintainers perform many important aircraft inspections to ensure aircrew and passenger safety. The isochronal inspection provides an in-depth look by dismantling the aircraft to inspect critical components.

  • Security Forces train at Camp Dawson

    Senior Airman Brystal Thomas, a member of the 910th Security Force Squadron (SFS), fires the M249 automatic rifle during training here, Sept. 10, 2015. Senior Airman Justin Herod, also a member of 910th SFS, serves Thomas as assistant gunner. Senior Airman Danielle Massengil, another member of the

  • Airmen at Work: Cargo skills help highlight mission

    Tech. Sgt. Anthony Cresanto, an air transportation specialist with the 76th Aerial Port Squadron, attaches a video camera to a pallet aboard a C-130H Hercules aircraft here, August 27, 2015. Cresanto installed five cameras to record the cargo drop from multiple angles. The drop was part of a nine

  • YARS wraps up busy summer of community events

    Ohio Army National Guard Master Sgt. Michael Frient, a Camp Ravenna non-commissioned range officer, talks with a group of attendees during the 3rd Annual Joint Employer Awareness Event in a World War II-era warehouse repurposed to house an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) recognition course here,

  • CBRNE tests Airmen response

    Master Sgt. Danny Groves, a services craftsman with the 910th Force Support Squadron, wipes down a vehicle with M9 paper to determine if a chemical agent is present. Groves and fellow members of the squadron were participating in a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high yield explosive

  • Airmen at Work: Maintainer repairs generator

    Senior Airman Adam Srock, an aerospace ground equipment mechanic for the 910th Maintenance Squadron, works on removing an 86 generator from its car here, July 31, 2015. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Rick Lisum)

  • Nine C-130s fly from YARS during Round-Up

    Residents of Northeast Ohio and Western Pennsylvania had the chance to see a rare formation of nine C-130 aircraft as the culminating event of a week-long C-130 Round-Up skills competition and training event held here, Aug. 23-28.

  • Firefighters rappel during rescue training

    Senior Airman Jamal Hudson, a firefighter for the 910th Civil Engineer Squadron, takes a break during his first attempt at rappelling, here August 1, 2015. Rappelling is part of the required training for firefighters. (U.S. Air Force photo/ TSgt. Rick Lisum)