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  • Personal safety tips to survive an active shooter situation

    As of 5 Jul 22, there have been at least 314 mass shooting incidents in the 186 days of this year. Regardless of your political affiliation and beliefs or causes on mass violence; it's important for you to have a plan when you leave home. Consider the following:

  •  315 AMXS Airman named AFRC Crew Chief of the Year

    Master Sgt. Adam Stewart, 315th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, was named Air Force Reserve Command’s crew chief of the year this week in the command’s Logistics Readiness and Maintenance Awards program.

  • SMSgt GEORGE COUNTS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

     The purpose of the SMSgt George Counts Memorial Scholarship is to assist individuals, between the grades of E-1 and E-9, in completing a college degree and to further recognize the achievements of those individuals pursuing continuing education. CRITERIA:  To be considered, all applicants must: Be

  • Wing gives spouses first class flight on C-17

    The 315th Airlift Wing hosted a wing spouses’ orientation flight May 14 aboard a Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, C-17 Globemaster III. The flight gave 29 315th AW spouses the opportunity to get a glimpse of what the military members do every day and to show appreciation for the spouses who

  • Service or Self?

    All Airmen are familiar with the Air Force’s Core Values: “Integrity First, Service Before Self and Excellence in All We Do”. Most Airmen would agree the most difficult core value to embody is “Service Before Self”. At face value, one could define this idea simply as “putting the Air Force before