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  • Kansas police to issue tickets for texting

    Texting an 'LOL' while driving in Kansas could result in an 'OMG' to an Airman's bank account. State and municipal law enforcement officials began issuing citations to motorists caught texting while driving, Jan. 1.The infractions are part of a bill signed by Gov. Mark Parkinson in May. The law,

  • DFAS to release 2010 tax statements via myPay and U.S. mail

    Why wait for the mail? Military service members, military retirees and annuitants, and federal civilian employees paid by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) can get their 2010 tax statements up to two weeks earlier using myPay.DFAS has recently released the schedule for posting and

  • 931st MXS ‘pie in the face’ boosts angel tree program

    Leaders from the 931st Maintenance Squadron learned that the bowels of the underworld carry no fury like Airmen armed with pie, Dec. 5.After participating in a bidding war to identify which leaders would receive a whipped cream plastering, and which Airmen would deliver the dessert justice, the

  • 931st tops AFRC in accessioned referrals

    The recruiters who supply the 931st Air Refueling Group with new Airmen have a lot of help in accomplishing their mission.931st Airmen referred 25 new Air Force Reserve members in fiscal year 2010 through the Get1 program, accounting for 16 percent of the organization's new accessions. The 931st

  • 931st Airman makes tech school history

    Airman 1st Class Christopher Paulus accomplished a feat no active duty or Reserve Airman serving in his career field has ever accomplished by completing the Electronic Principles course at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., and the Communications, Navigation and Mission Systems Apprentice course at

  • Employer awards recognize outstanding support for Reserve members

    Citizen Airmen who support and defend the Constitution by wearing an Air Force uniform can only successfully balance their family, civilian employment and Reserve commitment with the support of their civilian employer. Sometimes, those employers may go above and beyond to support their military