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Default Air Force Logo New program prepares Airmen, families to bounce back after deployments
Air Force services recently added a new tool to encourage service members and their families who are affected by deployments to participate in morale, welfare, and recreation programs and activities. The “Recharge for Resiliency” (R4R) initiative was designed to help Airmen readjust to life at home and also include families in their reintegration.
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2015
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Default Air Force Logo Reserve units supporting Patriot Hook exercise
This year marks the 29th iteration of the annual Patriot Hook exercise. The Air Force Reserve's 433rd Airlift Control Flight (ALCF) based at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, is serving as the lead agency, while other participating Air Force Reserve units include the 452nd Air Mobility Wing at March Air Reserve Base, California, the 439th Airlift Wing from Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts, and the 315th ALCF from Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina.
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2016
Tom Chapman, 18th Fighter Bomb Wing Association president, thanks Col. Lisa Craig, 433rd Mission Support Group commander, for speaking at the 18th FBW reunion dinner Oct. 24 at the Double Tree Hotel San Antonio, Texas. Twenty-five Korean War veterans were honored with the Republic of Korea Ambassador for Peace Medal, a commemorative medal produced by the Korean Government as an expression of gratitude and honor to America's Korean War veterans. (Photo by Susan Kee) (released) Honoring Korean War veterans
Members from the 18th Fighter Bomb Wing Association gathered at the Double TreeHotel in downtown San
0 10/29
2015
Default Air Force Logo New program prepares Airmen, families to bounce back after deployments
Air Force services recently added a new tool to encourage service members and their families who are affected by deployments to participate in morale, welfare, and recreation programs and activities. The “Recharge for Resiliency” (R4R) initiative was designed to help Airmen readjust to life at home and also include families in their reintegration.
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2015
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