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  • COVID-19: Important Information for Reserve Citizen Airmen

    In an effort to inform Reserve Citizen Airmen and their families with facts on COVID-19 effects, Air Force Reserve leaders encourage all to visit the Air Force’s COVID-19 web page for the latest on the virus and how it is effecting the service. The site contains the latest DoD and Air Force

  • Four Hercs launch for pair of missions

    Three C-130H Hercules aircraft took off from Youngstown Air Reserve Station here, March 5, 2020, for a local training sortie, while a single C-130 followed closely to take off for a cross-country mission.

  • Installation tour program now filling 2020 dates

    The public affairs office at the 910th Airlift Wing manages an annual base tour program, providing community members an inside look at the mission of the 910th AW and Youngstown Air Reserve Station.

  • News Video: Tactical flyaway to Jacksonville

    More than 100 Reserve Citizen Airmen from Youngstown Air Reserve Station and four C-130H Hercules aircraft assigned to the 757th Airlift Squadron traveled to Jacksonville JetPort at Cecil Airport in Jacksonville, Florida, Jan. 21-26, to carry out Operation Dumbo.

  • Operation Dumbo: Tactical flyaway

    More than 100 Reserve Citizen Airmen from Youngstown Air Reserve Station and four C-130H Hercules aircraft assigned to the 757th Airlift Squadron traveled to Jacksonville JetPort at Cecil Airport in Jacksonville, Florida, Jan. 21-26, to carry out Operation Dumbo.

  • Four-aircraft tactical airdrop keeps combat-skills fresh

    During the January unit training assembly, Airmen assigned to the 757th Airlift Squadron, 76thAerial Port Squadron, and 910th Mission Support Group, worked together to ensure four C-130H Hercules aircraft were able to fly in a four-aircraft formation to Camp Garfield in Ravenna,Ohio. Each aircraft