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  • AFRC leaders attend Georgia Chamber luncheon

    Air Force Reserve Command senior leadership joined other military leaders from Robins Air Force Base at the Georgia Chamber's 100th anniversary luncheon Aug. 25.Lt. Gen. James F. Jackson, chief of the Air Force Reserve and commander, Air Force Reserve Command, along with Maj. Gen. Richard "Beef"

  • Dobbins Day gives Honorary Commanders taste of 94 AW

    Members of the Honorary Commanders Association participated in their annual Dobbins Day, visiting various units on Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. Aug. 20.The HCA was treated to unique tours and briefs where they were able to get up close and personal while flying a U.S. Air Force C-130 simulator and

  • Next generation biocontainment system unveiled at Dobbins

    The next generation in biocontainment systems was unveiled in a ceremony Aug. 11 at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia.The 94th Airlift Wing was chosen by the Department of State as the host unit for the Containerized Biocontainment Systems because of the installation's proximity to world-class

  • 94th MXS changes commanders

    Maj. Steven Fortson assumed command of the 94th Maintenance Squadron from Lt. Col. Kerri Ebrecht at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia on Aug. 2. Before formally relinquishing command, Ebrecht received a Meritorious Service Medal Award for her service in leading the operations of the 94th Airlift

  • Command chief’s view: leadership changes

    Change is coming to the 94th Airlift Wing and Chief Master Sgt. Lyndon Tubbs, 94th AW command chief, has a clear vision on his role during this time.With Col. Brett Clark, 94th AW commander, retiring at the end of July and Col. Brent Merritt, 94th AW vice commander, taking command of the wing for an

  • Final rule puts more teeth Into Military Lending Act

    The Defense Department today closed loopholes to protect U.S. men and women in uniform from predatory lending practices, President Barack Obama said July 21 at the 116th Veterans of Foreign Wars National Convention in Pittsburgh.

  • Chapel band enhances UTA experience

    Harmonious melodies pour out of Heritage Hall early Sunday morning as Citizen Airmen sing out hymns accompanied by the rhythm of an acoustic guitar, beats of the electric drum set and resonation of the keys. “The band is a fairly new thing; they haven’t always been here,” said Chaplain (Maj.) Olga

  • Fond farewell brings new beginnings

    Even as a child, 94th Airlift Wing Commander Col. Brett Clark always knew what he wanted to do, even if he didn’t realize it. It started at a young age, where Clark’s mother realized he had an affinity toward toy and model air planes. “I think my mother realized I had a fascination with planes