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  • AMC Commander calls for USAF Marathon participation

    Mobility Airmen, Airmen from around the world will join other runners in September at Wright-Patterson AFB for the 12th Annual Air Force Marathon - and Air Mobility Command can lead the way. The Air Force marathon has grown to national significance because it reflects our service so well: it's a

  • Most outstanding contribution to flight in DoD

    The 906th Air Refueling Squadron was recently awarded the Air Force Association 2008 David C. Schilling Award. According to the AFA's Website, the award is given to units with the, "most outstanding contribution in the field of flight." The citation noted that the 906 ARS gave the, "most outstanding

  • 92nd LRS trains alongside Army Reserve unit

    The 92nd Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels management flight and the Minnesota-based Army Reserve 353rd Transportation Company trained hand-in-hand during a eight-day fuel transport exercise June 10-17. An annual requirement for Air Force fuels flights, the 92nd LRS Airmen were tasked with proving

  • Local recruit loses 90 pounds in 8 months to join Air Force

    Checking in at 253 pounds, the weight limit could keep most people from even thinking about joining the Air Force ... but not everyone. "I wasn't surprised that I weighed too much, but I really didn't know the weight limit would be that low," said Matt Mobley, a 5-foot-7-inch 20-year-old. "But I

  • C-17 mission to Hickam highlights Operation Air Force

    Somewhere over the Pacific Ocean, Air Force Academy Cadet Third Class Carly Olsowski stood in the cockpit of a C-17 Globemaster III from McChord and looked out across the vast expanse of blue. With a vision to fly jets for the Air Force after graduation, she spoke with C-17 pilots Lt. Col. Douglas

  • Making Strides through testing

    Recently, members from Team McGuire and units throughout Air Mobility Command aided the AMC Test and Evaluation Squadron with the operational testing of a new quick-don mask. The test evaluated the emergency-style oxygen mask's ability to protect both the eyes and nose, as well as to supply 100

  • Wing historians preserve heritage at home, in the AOR

    It doesn't matter who we are, what our job is or what type of connections we may have -- history is a part of all our lives, and we all make it every day we live. The Air Force takes its history seriously by employing people who are responsible for documenting what takes place on its bases year

  • A Miracle for Mackenzie

    Anyone that's looked into the big blue eyes of an innocent blonde haired child fighting for her life would be compelled to reach out to her--hug her, hold her, do something. That desire to help is only magnified when you meet the Latimer family. Staff Sergeant Steve Latimer, 22nd Civil Engineer