An official website of the United States government
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Latest News header

CONTENT CHANGE NOTICE

Content on this site has been reviewed and removed to align with the president's executive orders and DoD priorities in accordance with DoD Instruction 5400.17. MORE DETAILS HERE.

Airman Magazine Link Button

DoD News link button

graphic saying the information on this page is also available on the 315 AW mobile app.

 

Behind the Wing podcast link Graphic

News Search

  • New Training Required For Some Motorcyclists

    Motorcyclists who ride what is commonly referred to as "sport bikes," will now be required to attend a one day training course in order to ride on base. "This is a new regulation handed down by Air Mobility Command," said Master Sgt. Jaconda Lightburn, 315th Airlift Wing Safety NCOIC. "Really anyone

  • Mission Complete: 84 APS Prepares for Inactivation

    Activated two months short of four years, a 315th Airlift Wing squadron prepares to shut its doors. The 84th Aerial Port Squadron at the Donaldson Center in Greenville, S.C. is set to inactivate at a flag ceremony here Nov. 17. The squadron, which provides qualified personnel and serviceable

  • Citizen Airman and Beyond; Charleston Reservist Honored by Governor

    A loadmaster with the 300th Airlift Squadron received South Carolina's highest honor for volunteer and community service at a surprise ceremony here Oct. 21. Master Sgt. Tim Potter was presented with the Order of the Silver Crescent from S.C. Senator Paul Campbell, Jr., who gave the award on behalf

  • CSI: Charleston

    Many people are familiar with various episodes and characters of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Law & Order. Millions of people watch these shows, which have spawned fan clubs, Web sites and even fan-made art devoted to their theme. Therefore, it would be no surprise if people saw Dr. Gil

  • Pope Braggs about Mini C-17

    Overcast skies and fog did not keep over 80,000 people from attending the Pope Air Show this weekend. As the morning crowd continued to be bussed to the air base, many waited in line for up to two hours in cars to enter the base. But the wait was well worth it for all who enjoyed the air show. Fog