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  • Vitosh assumes command

    Lt. Col. Eric A. Vitosh assumed command of the 18th Air Refueling Squadron during a change of command ceremony held here today.Vitosh had formerly served as a flight commander in the 18 ARS, and will replace outgoing 18 ARS commander, Lt. Col. Anthony P. Brusca. Brusca has served as the 18 ARS

  • Strato-flying: 931st refuels B-52s during employer flight

    Employers of 931st Air Refueling Group Airmen gained a first-hand look at how the unit supports strategic reach during an employer orientation flight, May 5.Twenty-one employers hailing from Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma flew with 931st ARG Airmen aboard a KC-135 Stratotanker and observed the aerial

  • Round 3 expected to net few offers

    Air Force Reserve Command is participating in the third round of the Voluntary Early Retirement Authority and Voluntary Separation Incentive Program. However, command personnel officials said they are anticipating a relatively low number of offers.AFRC personnel officials expect few offers because

  • Reserve Command hosts congressman, AF vice chief

    Gen. Philip Breedlove, Air Force vice chief of staff; U.S. Congressman Austin Scott, (R-GA); Lt. Gen. Charles E. Stenner, Jr., commander, Air Force Reserve Command; and Maj. Gen. James "JJ" Jackson, deputy to the chief of Air Force Reserve, pose after completing a two-hour visit to AFRC headquarters

  • 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