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910th welcomes Ohio State Sen. Sandra O'Brien to YARS

Air Force Reserve Lt. Col. Joe Winchester, 910th Maintenance Group commander, Lt. Col. Karl Haagsma, 757th Airlift Squadron chief entomologist, Lt. Col. Ryan Cooley, 757th Airlift Squadron chief of aerial spray and Senior Master Sgt. Waylon Westbrook, 910th Maintenance Squadron aerial spray maintenance superintendent, present a poster to Ohio’s 32nd District State Senator Sandra O’Brien while she tours the aerial spray maintenance facility at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio April 29, 2021. The senator’s time with the 910th’s medical specialists was part of her visit to YARS, which was coordinated by her office and the Eastern Ohio Military Affairs Commission so O’Brien could meet with wing leadership and get an up-close look at the latest additions to the installation’s infrastructure. The visit also allowed the senator to see the 910th’s mission and some of it’s over $1 billion in federal assets first hand. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Master Sgt. Bob Barko Jr.)

PHOTO BY: Senior Master Sgt. Bob Barko Jr.
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