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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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  • Annual visit boosts morale at children's hospital

    Five members of the 910th Airlift Wing and one Sailor from the Navy Operations Support Center Youngstown visited more than 30 children at the hospital to spread holiday cheer and distribute the toys, which were provided by the Marine Corps Reserve’s Toys for Tots program.

  • Sarachene hosts final civilian commander's call

    Commander's calls provide a platform for leadership to address key issues, present awards and foster camaraderie. This event was Sarachene's final civilian commander's call at the 910th, as he will be transferring command of the wing to Col. Joe Janik, 910th Airlift Wing vice commander, in February

  • Commander addresses Good Morning, Trumbull County!

    Col. Dan Sarachene, 910th Airlift Wing commander, shares the mission, vision and status of Youngstown Air Reserve Station at the Youngstown-Warren Regional Chamber's annual "Good Morning, Trumbull County!" breakfast.

  • JROTC cadets take to the skies

    C-130H Hercules aircraft orientation flight for Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets from Pine-Richland High School, Nov. 28, 2018. The 910th Airlift Wing hosted two flights for more than 50 cadets.

  • Congressman Johnson visits 910th

    U.S. Congressman Bill Johnson, representing Ohio's 6th Congressional District, visited Youngstown Air Reserve Station for updates on the 910th Airlift Wing's mission and installation projects including its recently completed firing range.

  • News Video: Alpha Warrior inspires Airman fitness

    The Alpha Warrior program brings obstacle-based fitness apparatuses to Air Force bases to host friendly competitions and inspire Airmen fitness. Alpha Warrior installed a permanent Battle Rig fitness apparatus and hosted a competition here, Nov. 4, 2018.

  • Alpha Warrior inspires Airman fitness

    The Alpha Warrior program brings the obstacle-based fitness apparatuses to Air Force bases to host friendly competitions and inspire Airmen fitness. Alpha Warrior has visited 85 U.S. Air Force bases this year.