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Fourteen 315 AW officers selected for 0-5 promotion. Fourteen 315 AW officers selected for 0-5 promotion
The 315th Airlift Wing commander would like to congratulate the following wing members who were selected for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. - Lt Col (sel) Heidi Bucheit, 701 AS- Lt Col (sel) Melinda
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2015
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Are you a reservist or guard member who has an employer who is upset with your absence due to military service? The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) found at 10
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2015
Maj. Jamie Turner stands in front of a C-17 at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. and continued her world-class triathlete success as the second female to cross the finish line at the Armed Forces Triathlon Championship in Hammond, Indiana, June 7, 2015. Turner's second place finish automatically qualified her as one of six athletes to compete on the women’s team at the Military World Games in Mungyeong, South Korea, Oct. 2-11, 2015. Turner is a C-17 pilot with the 317th Airlift Squadron. (U.S. Force Photo by James Bowman) Reservist second at Armed Forces Trialthlon Championship
Maj. Jamie Turner, a Reservist at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, continued her world-class triathlete success as the second female to cross the finish line at the Armed Forces Triathlon
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Brig. Gen. Randall A. Ogden presents a certificate of retirement to Col. James B. Hurley June 7, 2015 at the Joint Base Charleston theater in Charleston, S.C. During his 33-33-year career, Hurley first served with the active duty Air Force before transitioning to the Air Force Reserve. Hurley donned the Air Force uniform for the last time but will go on to serve in a civilian capacity with the 628th Air Base Wing Mission Support Group at the base. Hurley was the 315th Mission Support Group commander at Joint Base Charleston, and Ogden is the Director, Air Force Reserve Plans, Programs and Requirements, Headquarters U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Shane Ellis) MSG commander retires after 33 years
Friends, family and fellow Airmen gathered at the Base Theatre today to celebrate the long career and retirement of Col. James B. Hurley, commander, 315th Mission Support Group, Joint Base Charleston,
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Col. Michael Manion, 403rd Wing commander, speaks to Maj. Gen. Robert LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, and other attendees during a 403rd Wing immersion tour Feb. 3 at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Heather Heiney) 2nd AF leaders immersed in AF Reserve wing
Standing in front of a two-star general and explaining what your unit does and why could make anyone’s stomach twist. But members of the 403rd Wing not only did it without breaking a sweat, they did it with energy and passion.
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Jon Bryant “JB” Orso of the Mobile, Alabama, area became the 403rd Wing’s first Pilot for a Day at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, April 26, 2016. The purpose of the Pilot for a Day program is to reach out to the community by providing activities to children who live with a chronic or life-threatening disease or illness. Orso is in remission after receiving treatment for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Marnee A.C. Losurdo) Boy becomes first 403rd Wing Pilot for a Day
Nine-year-old Jon Bryant “JB” Orso of the Mobile, Alabama, area became the 403rd Wing’s first Pilot
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Maj. Jamie Turner stands in front of a C-17 at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. and continued her world-class triathlete success as the second female to cross the finish line at the Armed Forces Triathlon Championship in Hammond, Indiana, June 7, 2015. Turner's second place finish automatically qualified her as one of six athletes to compete on the women’s team at the Military World Games in Mungyeong, South Korea, Oct. 2-11, 2015. Turner is a C-17 pilot with the 317th Airlift Squadron. (U.S. Force Photo by James Bowman) Reservist second at Armed Forces Trialthlon Championship
Maj. Jamie Turner, a Reservist at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, continued her world-class
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