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  • YARS firefighters respond to mutual aid call

    Youngstown Air Reserve Station firefighters supported the efforts of the Youngstown City Fire Department, Mahoning County HazMat Team and several police departments when a gasoline tanker truck rolled over along the ramp from Interstate 680 South to the state Route 711 connector Tuesday, Feb. 14.

  • 910th Airlift Wing welcomes newcomers (Feb. 2012)

    The 910th Airlift Wing welcomes the following newcomers to duty at Youngstown Air Reserve Station:Senior Airman Andrew J. Dito, Medical SquadronSenior Airman Ronald W. Williams II, Civil Engineer SquadronAirman Joshua T. Marcum, Force Support SquadronAirman Basic Christopher J. Cooper, Force Support

  • Teamwork keeps 910th birds in flight

    Puzzles are comprised of many pieces. If a piece is missing, the puzzle isn't as effective. Here at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, it takes 15 pieces to put one type of puzzle together. That means 15 integral parts to get the job done. This puzzle is the aircraft and those pieces are the Airmen of

  • January-February Airstream magazine to be Wing's final issue

    The now-available Jan.-Feb. 2012 Airstream magazine is the 910th's final issue. The Airstream has been part of the 910th Airlift Wing's heritage since the first issue's release in 1984. For almost 30 years, the magazine has kept the base populous up-to-date on the goings-on at Youngstown Air Reserve

  • Wing commander offers Wingman training to troops

    910th Airlift Wing airmen joined together to reinforce their commitment to being resilient team members and reliable wingmen. During a wing commander's call here, Feb. 4, 910th Airlift Wing Commander, Col. Reinhard Schmidt stressed the need for airmen to remain resilient by recognizing and nurturing

  • Force structure changes affect 14 states

    The Air Force plans to retire 82 Air Force Reserve Command aircraft and make other changes in the command in the next few years, according to Pentagon officials Feb. 3. States impacted are Alabama, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, New York, North

  • 910th Airlift Wing releases new Airstream

    The January-February edition of the Airstream magazine is now available. To view a digital edition of the magazine, click here, and select the January-February 2012 issue. The new edition is the final print issue of the Airstream magazine, as the 910th Airlift Wing turns toward more effective modern

  • Commander welcomes ORI, says goodbye to Airstream

    Happy New Year and welcome to 2012! As we move into the next two years, one of our biggest challenges will be the Operational Readiness Inspection (ORI), scheduled for June 2013. For some of you, getting ready for the ORI is a completely new experience and you may be a bit apprehensive when it comes

  • 910th Airlift Wing congratulates Airmen on promotions (Jan. 2012)

    The 910th Airlift congratulates the following personnel on their recent promotions:The following members were promoted to Senior Master Sergeant:Philip Aliberti, 910th Maintenance SquadronRaymond Kuneli Jr., 910th Maintenance Operations FlightSean A. MacInnes, 910th Aircraft Maintenance

  • 910th Airlift Wing welcomes newcomers (Jan. 2012)

    The 910th Airlift Wing welcomes the following newcomers to duty at Youngstown Air Reserve Station:Maj. David R. Phillips, 910th Civil Engineer Squadron1st Lt. Russell P. Maroni Jr., 910th Medical SquadronTech. Sgt. William H. Baxter, 910th Communications SquadronStaff Sgt. Brandon S. Benes, 910th