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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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  • 910th spearheads spray course in Florida

    Every three years the 910th Airlift Wing holds the Department of Defense’s Aerial Spray Certification Course in tandem with the Florida Mosquito Control Association’s annual fly-in in Lee County Mosquito Control District near Fort Myers, Florida.

  • 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.

  • Prop shop tackles engine swap

    Senior Airman William Wright, Tech. Sgt. Steven Lew, Tech. Sgt. Jeff Burgess, Master Sgt. James Johnson and Senior Airman Daniel Phillis, aerospace propulsion technicians with the 910th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron here, work to remove and clean guide cones from a C-130H Hercules aircraft engine

  • 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

  • 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