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The 315th Airlift Wing received news late last week that one of its members, Senior Master Sgt. George  Counts Jr., died in a car crash along with his wife and father. Majors Mike Stratton and Jason Williams along with loadmasters Eric Zilaitis and George Counts, 317th Airlift Squadron Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., maintained the C-17 static display at Ysterplaat Air Force Base, Cape Town South Africa Sept. 21-25. The Africa Aerospace and Defense Exposition was the largest expo of air, land, and sea capabilities on the African continent. (U.S. Air Force file photo) 315th AW family mourns loss of veteran loadmaster
The 315th Airlift Wing received news late last week that one of its members, Senior Master Sgt. George Counts Jr., died in a car crash along with his wife and father. On the evening of Feb. 3 in Barnwell County, South Carolina, Counts’ vehicle was struck head on by another vehicle killing him, his wife Cynthia Counts, and father George Michael Counts, Sr. George Counts, Jr. was chief loadmaster with the 317th Airlift Squadron.
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2017
Staff Sgt. Alfonso Rogers, a 701st Airlift Squadron loadmaster at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, was recently hired as a sales representative by the Charleston RiverDogs baseball team, a Class A affiliate of the New York Yankees. His new role has been a long time in the making as he began his journey in the sports arena prior to joining the military in 2006.  (Courtesy photo by Nicole Mickle) 701 AS Turtle runs with the dogs, plays ball
It is said all dogs form packs and only a few will emerge as pack leaders. Such is true for a Bulldog transformed RiverDog, who has established himself as a leader within the Charleston community and
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2016
Tech. Sgt. Michael Smith, a loadmaster assigned to the 300th Airlift Squadron, Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, pushes an aircraft propellar into the cargo area of a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft. Reservists assigned to the 300 AS assisted the U.S. Coast Guard with transporting several MH-65 Dolphin helicopters and various supplies Feb. 5-7, 2016. (U.S. Air Force photo by SSgt. Bobby Pilch) Loadmasters balance time, maintain mission readiness
“Time is running out in the year and I need to remain current,” may be a phrase overheard in the halls of the three flying squadrons among crewmembers assigned to the 315th Airlift Wing at Joint Base
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2016
Members of the 315th Airlift Wing at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. prepare for departure for a training mission to Ramstein Air Base, Germany Jan. 21, 2016. Training like we fight
Reservists from the 315th Airlift Wing conducted a multifaceted training mission by way of a C-17 Globemaster III from Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina to Ramstein Air Base, Germany this
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2016
Staff Sgt. Christine Roberts, 317th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, discusses various checklists during her performance evaluation with Senior Master Sgt. Randy Thigpen, 317th AS, prior to take off June 13, 2015, at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. during a humanitarian aid mission to Haiti, Saint Kitts and Nevis. Aircrew members are evaluated on their job performance every 15 months. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Senior Airman Tom Brading) Pressures On: Loadmaster aces her first evaluation
When you’re a 317th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, there’s always something exciting happening. Most of the time, it’s from traveling the world on missions. For one Airman, the pressure added during a
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2015
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The 315th Airlift Wing received news late last week that one of its members, Senior Master Sgt. George  Counts Jr., died in a car crash along with his wife and father. Majors Mike Stratton and Jason Williams along with loadmasters Eric Zilaitis and George Counts, 317th Airlift Squadron Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., maintained the C-17 static display at Ysterplaat Air Force Base, Cape Town South Africa Sept. 21-25. The Africa Aerospace and Defense Exposition was the largest expo of air, land, and sea capabilities on the African continent. (U.S. Air Force file photo) 315th AW family mourns loss of veteran loadmaster
The 315th Airlift Wing received news late last week that one of its members, Senior Master Sgt. George Counts Jr., died in a car crash along with his wife and father. On the evening of Feb. 3 in Barnwell County, South Carolina, Counts’ vehicle was struck head on by another vehicle killing him, his wife Cynthia Counts, and father George Michael Counts, Sr. George Counts, Jr. was chief loadmaster with the 317th Airlift Squadron.
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Members of the 315th Airlift Wing at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. prepare for departure for a training mission to Ramstein Air Base, Germany Jan. 21, 2016. Transatlantic flight provides focused training
Reservists from the 315th Airlift Wing conducted a multifaceted training mission by way of a C-17
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