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  • Airman comes home after 62 years

    "We never expected it -- it's a miracle," said Mary May, as she watched the dignified arrival of her brother's remains, U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. William Irving Turner at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport, New York, Sept. 18.The Niagara Falls ARS Honor Guard conducted the arrival, and a

  • New 931st Aeromedical Squadron facility reinforces Reserve mission

    has been more than a month since the official opening of the new 931st Aeromedical Squadron facility, but for the Reservists who work within the walls, the luster certainly hasn't worn off."We love our new building, "said Master Sgt. Anneliese Barrier, 931st AMDS Health Services technician. 

  • Then and now: Air Force basic military training

    No two careers are identical, but for enlisted Airmen, past and present, there is one place that connects us all -- basic military training.For the past 67 years, many have entered into what is now known as Joint Base San Antonio - Lackland, Texas, only to be transformed into Airmen of the world's

  • Defense leader praises Air Force as backbone of global reach

    The Air Force's dominance in the skies, space and cyberspace is the backbone of the military's global reach and U.S. commitments around the world, a senior Defense Department official said here Sept. 17.Frank Kendall, under secretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics, delivered

  • ARPC launches new Guard app, reduces personnel backlog

    The Air Reserve Personnel Center's separations branch launched a new automated application here Aug. 1 to reduce the large volume of backlogged customer requests to zero in the next few months. "We currently have more than 2,100 customers waiting for their National Guard Bureau Form 22s," said

  • ARPC makes progress improving system reliability

    Systems, such as the virtual Personnel Center-Guard and Reserve, experience severe spikes in personnel program usage during the first weekend of every month as Citizen Airmen and Guardsmen perform required duty. As a result of these spikes, vPC-GR crashed almost without fail. Such hindrances have