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  • Electric and Environmental section make flying liveable

    Most airplane passengers usually don't think much about the heating and cooling system on an airplane until those systems don't work. The total force initiative Electric and Environmental sections of the 931st Maintenance Squadron and the 22nd MXS, ensure KC-135 Stratotankers are adequately heated

  • Armed Services Blood Program helps save lives

    Military members and civilians have a unique opportunity to support military hospitals, ships, combat support hospitals and medics on the frontline regardless of where they are stationed by giving blood and platelet donations to the Armed Services Blood Program.The ASBP is a military blood program

  • Reservists not part of early retirement offer

    The Air Force is offering a Temporary Early Retirement Authority to about 250 selected active-duty staff, tech and master sergeants with 15 to 19 years of service. Air Force reservists, including those in the Active Guard and Reserve, are not eligible for the program, which stops taking applications

  • 931st Air Refueling Group honors 2011 annual award winners

    The 931st Air Refueling Group held its first awards banquet to honor members who excelled during the year at the Hyatt Regency hotel in downtown Wichita, Kan., April 14.  More than 350 931st members, family, and special guests attended the banquet, which honored outstanding Airmen for their

  • 4th AF Commander visits McConnell

    The 4th Air Force Commander, Maj. Gen. Mark A. Kyle, visited the Airmen of the 931st Air Refueling Group and the 22nd Air Refueling Wing here, April 14.Kyle toured the maintenance complex, spoke to the Airmen about the total force integration initiatives and listened to their perspectives on the

  • Air Force Reserve turns 64

    In a world where a cell phone is outdated in less than a year, the Air Force Reserve continues to grow more and more high-tech and leading-edge as it celebrates its 64th birthday.Back when the world had only a handful of jet aircraft, no space travel and not an inkling of the Internet, the "Air

  • Stenner: People are our strength

    Lt. Gen. Charles E. Stenner, Jr., chief of the Air Force Reserve and commander of Air Force Reserve Command, discusses the force structure announcement in a video message released April 13, 2012. The general talks about the planned reductions in Air Force Reserve and the potential changes to the