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  • Dyess NCO breaks Arctic ice with LEAD expertise

    One maintainer's leadership during Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center 25-02, an annual Arctic deployment training exercise, proved that credible training allows NCOs to lead at higher levels of responsibility. This training fosters an ability to troubleshoot unexpected aircraft

  • Vigilant, ready. BATTLE school is in session for Charleston Airmen .

    Trained and ready, Team Charleston Airmen participated in an intensive weeklong course at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, Feb. 24-28, 2025. Throughout the week, Airmen gain the necessary survival skills to become a lethal force, adaptable in any environment.

  • 7th EAS Maintainers Keep Aircraft Flying During Exercise Bamboo Eagle 25-1

    During Exercise Bamboo Eagle 25-1, maintainers from the 7th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron overcame complex challenges to ensure aircraft remained mission-ready, demonstrating adaptability and expertise in austere conditions.One of the most significant maintenance feats involved a full aircraft

  • Pope Airmen Sharpen Skills with RAT

    The Airmen of the 43rd Air Mobility Operations Group (AMOG) honed their skills through Ready Airman Training (RAT) on Pope Army Airfield and Fort Bragg, N.C. Airmen attended the two-day training event Feb. 7 and 10, 2025, to complete various deployment requirements.

  • 521st CRS Airmen battle cold in PACIFIC DAGGER

    Nearly 100 Airmen from the 521st Contingency Response Squadron practiced their airbase-opening mission during exercise PACIFIC DAGGER at Westover Air Reserve Base, Mass., Feb. 4-8, 2025.Many historic American military operations in the Pacific were set on steaming jungle islands, but the US

  • 43rd AMOG Completes AMC’s First No-Notice CRI

    While accomplishing the joint mobility Battalion Mass Tactical Week 25-02 with the U.S. Army, the 43rd Air Mobility Operations Group (AMOG) successfully completed Air Mobility Command's first no-notice Combat Readiness Inspection (CRI) Jan. 26-31, 2025.