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  • 94th AW hosts flying, maintenance rodeo to revive warrior ethos

    During the 94th Airlift Wing’s April Unit Training Assembly, members of the 700th Flying Squadron and 94th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron participated in a two-day flying and maintenance rodeo to assess and enhance the individual skills and unit capabilities of Dobbins’ Reserve Citizen Airmen while

  • The Backbone of Readiness: Immunizations

    The Air Force’s ability to project power globally hinges on the health and preparedness of its personnel. Immunization clinics play a vital role in this by ensuring that service members are protected against preventable diseases that could compromise mission success. Without up-to-date immunization

  • Spring is in the air!

    Whether spring cleaning or getting to those DIY projects put off for warmer weather done, or heading out to explore mother nature be proactive and make checklists of all the tools or gear you will need to get it done safely.

  • Increased Noise on Dobbins Air Reserve Base

    The 94th Airlift Wing will conduct periodic military artillery fire training on Sat., Jan. 4 between the hours of 12:30 p.m through 5 p.m. and on Sun., Jan. 5 through Tues., Jan. 7 between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.Residents in the vicinity of Dobbins Air Reserve Base may experience sequential

  • 94th Airlift Wing Airman Honored with Distinguished Flying Cross

    Maj. Gen. Melissa A. Coburn, 22nd Air Force Commander, presented the Distinguished Flying Cross award for extraordinary aerial achievement in combat conditions to Maj. Adam M. Haas, now a Training Flight Commander with the 94th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, in a ceremony at Dobbins on Dec. 7.

  • BUCKEYE II: Lethal, Ready Force

    Members of the 910th Airlift Wing traveled to Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia, Nov. 13-16, 2024, to conduct operational combat training in the second iteration of the three-phase ‘Buckeye’ training exercises. 

  • To Education and Beyond!

    The lights are on, the wing commander just finished speaking, and a line of airmen of all ranks are lined up with fists out and hands held high to congratulate you for your accomplishment. This is just a glimpse of what Verhulst Hall looked like during the most recent Community College of the Air