Jan. 23, 2008 Shooting for the stars - C-17 pilot featured on American Idol At first sight, she looks like any other talented performer, bringing her music to patrons lucky enough to catch one of her local singing gigs, but don't let her youthful looks fool you. This nightclub singer also flies a half-million pound airlifter into combat zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. Capt.
Jan. 11, 2008 Annual Chaplain Service Satisfaction Survey The 315th Airlift Wing Chaplain's Office is highly committed to providing for the religious needs of Wing personnel and their families. To ensure we meet our commitment, we need your feedback. Your observations and comments are very important and will help us tailor our ministry to meet your needs
Jan. 6, 2008 DUSTOFF: A Reservist risking life to save lives Deep in Afghanistan a Soldier is quickly placed on a litter by his comrades. With severe leg fractures, wounds to his abdomen and a head injury, he is loaded onto a U.S. Army Blackhawk Helicopter. Needing surgery that is unavailable at his forward operating base, the Soldier is bound for a location
Jan. 2, 2008 Heritage meets legacy - Family ties stretch across the skies It is not often Airmen get the opportunity to fly side by side with members of their own family, but the Johnson family had just that chance on a recent humanitarian mission to Haiti. Capt. Clinton Johnson, a reserve C-17 pilot with the 300th Airlift Squadron at Charleston AFB, S.C., had the recent