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  • Aircraft receives new decals

    Each aircraft is adorned with the Air Force Reserve Command shield decal to designate the Air Force command that the aircraft is assigned to, as well as Youngstown Air Reserve Station's tail flash to designate aircraft's installation.

  • Out with the old, in with the new

    Members from the 910th Maintenance Group spent the morning changing a tire on an aircraft due to the normal wear and tear of routine takeoffs and landings. Depending on the amount of usage, a C-130H Hercules tire can last upwards to a year before needing to be replaced.

  • Airmen on the ground keep the Hercules in the air

    Aerospace propulsion technicians from the 910th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron built up a propeller assembly here, July 15, 2019. 910th Reserve Citizen Airmen in the aerospace propulsion career field are responsible for ensuring all C-130H Hercules engines are in first-rate operational conditions by

  • Employers gain Herc experience on local flight

    The 910th Airlift Wing hosted 29 civilian employers of wing Reserve Citizen Airmen and potential employers of Guardsmen or Reservists for a civic leader flight here, April 27, 2018.

  • Local law enforcement officials fly with 910th

    Master Sgt. Jade Foley, a loadmaster with the 757th Airlift Squadron, talks with Sunny Jones from the Portage County Sheriff's Office aboard a C-130H Hercules aircraft here, Nov. 21, 2017. Sunny Flew with the 910th as part of a law enforcement official orientation flight. (U.S. Air Force

  • Camp Branch provides unique training opportunity

    A C-130H Hercules aircraft from Youngstown Air Reserve Station takes off from a dirt airstrip during a training mission at Camp Branch in Charleston, West Virginia, Aug. 9, 2017. The C-130 is a tactical airlift aircraft, able to access remote locations and land on a variety of surfaces. This type of

  • Mosquito spraying comes full circle

    In 1947, the U.S. Air Force activated the 4500th Aerial Spray Flight, whose mission was to minimize vector borne diseases and reduce troop loss during the war, at Langley Field.

  • Airmen at Work: Teamwork ensures safe aircraft towing

    Master Sgt. Jim Buist, a 910th Airlift Wing Maintenance Squadron aircraft technician, repairs the turbine overheat system on a C-130 number three engine here June 14, 2016. A team of maintenance personnel towed the aircraft to a maintenance hangar to have the work done. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff