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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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  • Survey will assess Air Force community well-being

    Nearly 40, 000 Reservists and 10,000 spouses of Reservists will be recieving invitations to take the 2011 Air Force Community Assessment on Jan. 25. The Air Force-wide assessment is designed to assist chaplains and people working in installation-level Airman and family readiness centers, family

  • Fifty years of heritage

    The 910th Airlift Wing Public Affairs office has an archive of hundreds of base periodicals dating back to January 1957. What is today called The Airstream, was once called the 910 Flyer, and before that, the Buckstone Carrier. The archive is a rich collection of history chronicling the heritage of

  • TSP contribution limits set for 2011

    Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board members announced the 2011 elective deferral limit for regular Thrift Savings Plan contributions will remain $16,500, and TSP catch-up plan contribution limits will remain at $5,500.TSP is a long-term retirement savings plan that gives investors an

  • Afghanistan airdrop levels set record in 2010

    Mobility Airmen supporting operations in Afghanistan airdropped 60.4 million pounds of cargo airdropped throughout the country, setting a record.In all, the 60.4 million pounds is nearly twice the previous record year of 2009, where just over 32.2 million pounds of cargo was airdropped, Air Forces

  • Reserve Special Mission Units meet at Peterson AFB

    Whether a wildfire, hurricane, or oil spill occurs, the Air Force Reserve Comand has units it can deploy quickly to combat nature's fury. Airmen and aircraft from these three AFRC Special Mission units convened for the first ever AFRC C-130 Special Mission Conference here Jan. 12-13. "The missions

  • Defense official outlines pay freeze details

    Defense Department civilian employees affected by the federal pay freeze for 2011 and 2012 will still have the opportunity to receive performance awards, promotions and normal longevity increases, a senior defense official said.Pasquale M. Tamburrino Jr., the deputy under secretary of defense for