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  • Two nations, one pilot

    Maj. Kazunori Takahara, a Japan Air-Self Defense Force C-130H pilot, has traveled more than 6,500 miles from Komaki, Aichi Prefecture, to Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio.

  • Cargo drop training day

    Airmen from the 757th Airlift Squadron and the 76th Aerial Port Squadron participated in cargo drop and drop zone training, respectively, at Camp Garfield, July 12, 2020.

  • 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

  • Dropping cargo

    Aircrew members with the 757th AS participated in a cargo drop exercise during the November unit training assembly.

  • C-130 weed killer

    How does the Air Force kill weeds to make fire breaks in hazardous areas of the Utah Test and Training Range? It uses a C-130 assigned to the U.S. Air Force Reserve 757th Airlift Squadron stationed at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio.

  • 910th spouses fly over Niagara Falls

    Youngstown Air Reserve Station provided a spouse flight aboard two C-130H Hercules aircraft Oct. 4, 2019. Spouse flights are offered at the wing commander’s discretion to military spouses on an installation at different times throughout the year.

  • Welcome home 910th Airmen

    Youngstown Air Reserve Station Reserve Citizen Airmen and four aircraft assigned to the 757th Airlift Squadron, returned home on Sept. 18, 2019, from a four-month deployment to Southwest Asia.

  • 10,000 hours

    Lt. Col. Barry Cupples, a navigator with the 757th Airlift Squadron, completed his ten thousandth C-130 flight hour here, April 6, 2019.