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  • Spirit Spotlight: Senior Airman Lorena Soto

    Senior Airman Lorena Soto is a Liberal, Kan., native who has been with the 931st Air Refueling Group for 3 years. Air Force job: Information Manager, 931st Aerospace Medicine Flight Civilian Job: Dental Hygienist Coordinator in Amarillo, Texas Education: I have an associates degree in biology and

  • 931st growth evident with March newcomers class

    The following Airmen joined the 931st Air Refueling Group in March and made up the largest newcomers class at the 931st since the unit formed at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan., in 1995:Maj. Daniel Schneider931st Aircraft Maintenance SquadronCapt. Rebecca Lee931st Military Support FlightTech. Sgt.

  • Kadena Airmen among first to receive new gas masks

    A new gas mask designed for all U.S. servicemembers was scheduled for distribution to approximately 6,000 Kadena Airmen beginning in March. The 10-year project to upgrade the "legacy" MCU-2P gas masks has resulted in the new Joint Service General Protective Mask or M-50, a model that will be used by

  • First sergeant, charter member retires

    Master Sgt. Robert Livingston, an Airman who witnessed the birth of the 931st Air Refueling Group, has retired from the Air Force. Fellow Airmen, family, friends and even some of his former Titan II Missile Wingmates attended a ceremony here Sunday to celebrate a military career that spanned all the

  • Spirit Spotlight: Staff Sgt. Marina Coronado

    Staff Sgt. Marina Coronado is a Matamoros, Mexico, native who has been with the 931st Air Refueling Group for 5 years and 7 months.Air Force job: Information Manager, 931st Operations Support FlightCivilian Job: Food Inspector, USDA What I'm reading: The Twilight Saga. I'm in the third book,

  • Helping in Honduras: OSF Airman earns medal following four-month deployment

    Imagine being in a third-world country, thousands of miles from home, where the native population doesn't speak English. Now imagine your mission is to communicate with locals and provide them with important information and services to improve their quality of life. While this would be a challenging