Suzanne Appenzeller and Lisa Crossman, of the Honorary Commanders Association, look on as Tech. Sgt. Mickey Smith from the 94th Operation Support Squadron Life Support shop, explains night vision goggles. The demonstration covered the different ways pilots use night vision, how they recognize terrain features and infrared signals. The Honorary Commanders Association visited base March 20 for at tour of the Air Force Reserve mission of the 94th Airlift Wing. This is one of several tours and trips the group will experience throughout the year as they learn more about the people and mission of the Air Force Reserve and sister services.
REAL ID enforcement beginning May 7
94th AW hosts flying, maintenance rodeo to revive warrior ethos
The Backbone of Readiness: Immunizations
Spring is in the air!
Increased Noise on Dobbins Air Reserve Base
Alamo Wing C-5M Super Galaxy Opens Fiesta Flambeau Parade with Sky-High Salute
908th provides look into future career paths for potential recruits
507 ARW Podcast Episode Highlights Top Okie Airmen
B.O.L.D. Resilience Training Focuses on Leadership Development
Bridging the Distance: 434th Communications Squadron trains with the 154th Communications Squadron
C2WAC goes global: Largest class to date unites allied warfighters in UK hosted course
388th Fighter Wing prioritizes ACE during home-station exercise
Fluent in Joint: AMLOs start their journey at the 435th
CSAF letter to Airmen on Air Force’s strategic direction
AF Week in Photos
‘Deterrence through strength’: Lt. Col. Trumble on boxing, Air Force readiness
Marching to the beat of his own drum
Air National Guard Athlete of Year overcomes injury to compete on world stage
Final honors: Air Force Band supports President Carter state funeral events
BLUE: THE CALL TO CHANGE
Army paratrooper to Air Force photographer
Exchange officer builds trust with partner nation aircrew during Operation Christmas Drop
Service dog helps Airman fight battles back home
Airman overcomes barriers to reach uncommon heights
Braving the Last Frontier: recounting the ITI 1,000-mile ultramarathon