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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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  • Armed Services YMCA presents annual art and essay contest

    The Armed Services YMCA is presenting its annual art and essay contest. It allows children to express their emotions for their military heroes and reminds us of the sacrifices our men and women in uniform and their families make each day for our country. Nancy Rubino, 910th Services Manager here,

  • 22nd Air Force Command Chief visits YARS, motivates Airmen

    Amidst the ongoing uncertainties of government funding and Unit Training Assembly reschedules, 22nd Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. Steven Larwood visited Youngstown Air Reserve Station (YARS) for the fourth time to provide encouragement and oversight to Reservists Nov. 2, 2013.While at YARS,

  • 910th Maintenance Operations Flight deactivates, mission stands strong

    The 910th Maintenance Group (MXG) held a ceremony Nov. 2, 2013, here, to deactivate the Maintenance Operations Flight (MOF). The Air Force and Air Force Reserve Command eliminated these organizations and the 910th MOF followed suit."We're trying to emulate active duty," said Senior Master Sgt. Ray

  • New YARS Recruiting Office: Now Open for Business!

    The 910th Airlift Wing held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the doors of its new Air Force Reserve recruiting center here, Oct. 28, 2013. Senior Master Sgt. Joann Shaw, Reserve Recruiting Flight Chief, said the new facility provides better access to the area Air Force Reserve recruiters

  • Education and Training offer further guidance on Tuition Assistance

    Please note the following approved way ahead for MilTA (to include ResTA) for the period 1-16 Oct 13: 1. If you had an APPROVED TA in the system prior to 1 Oct 13, the AF will honor the request, unless you dropped the course. HOWEVER, if you paid for the course using another funding source, you are

  • Announcement regarding Tuition Assistance

    Effective immediately all Military Tuition Assistance - MilTA (to include ResTA) applications for courses starting on or after 17 Oct may be submitted. All previously approved TA requests for courses which began on or after 17 Oct are reinstated. DoD and Service policy for courses that started 1-16

  • Congress passes bill reopening federal government

    President Barack Obama signed legislation late yesterday night bringing federal employees back to work after Congress finally resolved the budget logjam which led to a 16-day shutdown.Senate leaders championed bipartisan legislation to reopen the government and remove the threat of government