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  • Wing members treat injured soldiers in Kuwait bus collision

    Four weeks into a three-month deployment to the desert sands of Kuwait, a contingent of 459th Aeromedical Staging Squadron members responsible for patients in the contingency air staging facility got an unexpected dispatch call.Late one evening in February at about 11:30 p.m., dispatch announced via

  • Wing hosts Air Force Reserve Command leadership course

    Senior non-commissioned officers from seven units throughout Air Force Reserve Command met here Saturday and Sunday for the SNCO Leadership Course, the first of its kind hosted by the 459th Air Refueling Wing. With a roster of more than 30 students, the two-day course consisted of group discussions,

  • 69th APS's Operation Port Fury mission complete

    Combat preparation is essential for all Reservists, and the Airmen with the 69th Aerial Port Squadron are no exception. The unit conducted "Operation Port Fury" in order to improve combat readiness June 7-8 at Fort A.P. Hill, Va. "One of our main focuses is improving the combat ability of our

  • 69th APS supports airport ops at Ramstein AB

    Ten members of the 69th Aerial Port Squadron arrived here May 17 through June 1 to support airport operations at U.S. Air Forces in Europe headquarters. As part of their annual tour requirements, wing members worked alongside the 723rd Air Mobility Squadron and augmented several sections to include

  • Wing members recognized at annual awards ceremony

    Civilians, ARTs and Reservists converged at the Andrews Community Activity Center here Feb. 2 to honor the "best of the best" at the Third Annual 459th Air Refueling Wing banquet. The First Sergeant's Council, the Banquet Committee and the 756th Squadron Association joined forces to help ensure the

  • 459th AES, 439th AES members take blended mission to St. Croix

    The odds of a patient suffering a stroke, another paranoid delusions and still another patient weathering heart trouble are steep for one flight. But the overlap of events were necessary ingredients in an intense overseas aeromedical evacuation mission conducted by two Air Force Reserve Command

  • "Candy Bomber" reflects on Air Force heritage at Joint Service Open House

    An Air Force legend who sweetened the lives of thousands of children during the Berlin Airlift appeared here for the 2008 Joint Service Open House May 16-18. Retired Col. Gail Halvorsen, affectionately known as the " Berlin Candy Bomber" received his nickname for dropping candy tied to parachutes