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  • Operations Airmen key to mission success

    Before an F-22 Raptor aircraft takes off for training or a combat mission, maintainers and weapons Airmen are seen on the flightline preparing, servicing and readying the jet to contest any airspace. However, it takes more than fifth generation machinery and flightline crews to accomplish the

  • Air Force keeps rescue operations fueled

    Airmen from 71st Rescue Squadron and 23rd Logistics Readiness Squadron conducted forward area refueling point, or FARP, operations and were the life blood to air search and rescue missions going Aug. 31 in Beaumont, Texas.

  • Shaw history: Gamblers provide SEAD, protect Libya

    Amidst the Arab Spring, a series of citizen uprisings in Africa and the Middle East, the United Nations Security Council approved Resolution 1973 March 17, 2011, as a response to the growing Libyan civil crisis, demanding an immediate ceasefire in the country and an end to the attacks against

  • Hurricane Harvey, 23rd Wing rescue assets save lives

    The 347th Rescue Group from Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, responded Aug. 30 with its rescue aircraft and Airmen in support of FEMA after Hurricane Harvey brought flooding and destruction to parts of Texas.

  • Moody assets launch for rescue operations

    HH-60G Pave Hawks from the 41st Rescue Squadron launched for sorties in support of Hurricane Harvey relief efforts Aug. 29 at Easterwood Airport, College Station, Texas. The 347th Rescue Group from Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, sent aircraft and Airmen in support of FEMA during Hurricane Harvey

  • Rescue Airmen posture for hurricane relief

    The 347th Rescue Group from Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, sent aircraft and personnel to NAS Fort Worth Aug. 28 in support of Air Forces Northern as part of Northern Command's support of FEMA's disaster response efforts.

  • Commentary: Be memorable, inspire future generations

    Staff Sgts. Stan Mason, Charlie Jefferson, Doc Lawrence, and Master Sgt. Kenneth G. Webb: none of you know these individuals, but their legacy and efforts as supervisors are evident. These NCOs were my very first influences in the Air Force and the reason I am wearing these chevrons today.