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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.

  • Tac Week 2020

    The 910th Airlift Wing completed Tac Week, August 3-7, 2020. Tac week, traditionally held each summer, provides 757th aircrew members multiple opportunities to hone flight skills by flying formations, tactical routes, airdrops and flights with other airframes aboard the units C-130H Hercules

  • Crew chiefs welcome home deployed aircraft

    With the return of four C-130H Hercules from deployment, the crew chiefs of the 910th Maintenance Squadron are busy providing tender love and care to Youngstown Air Reserve Station's aircraft, July 7, 2020.

  • Boccieri takes final flight with 910th

    Col. John Boccieri took his final flight with the 910th Airlift Wing, May 8, 2020, before transitioning to the 911th Airlift Wing at Pittsburgh Air Reserve Station.

  • Operation Dumbo: Tactical flyaway

    More than 100 Reserve Citizen Airmen from Youngstown Air Reserve Station and four C-130H Hercules aircraft assigned to the 757th Airlift Squadron traveled to Jacksonville JetPort at Cecil Airport in Jacksonville, Florida, Jan. 21-26, to carry out Operation Dumbo.

  • 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.

  • 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.