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Maxwell AFB activates new Grey Wolf training unit
The detachment is the first active duty pilot training unit at Maxwell since 1945.
Lawmakers protect C-130 fleet, push for new propellers in annual legislation
The Air Force wants to retire 13 older C-130Hs and bring in five new C-130Js.
C-130J crew honored after loadmaster wounded during attack in Afghanistan
Airmen from the 61st Airlift Squadron at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, were flying a mission in support of a quick-reaction force when their Super Hercules came under small-arms fire.
Eight more bases to compete for active-duty, Reserve KC-46A tankers
Eight Air Force bases are in the running to receive the next KC-46A Pegasus tanker units.
C-17 fire at Joint Base Charleston under investigation, Air Force says
None of the eight people aboard the plane at the time of the incident, including seven crew members and one passenger, were seriously injured.
Dyess, Charleston officers latest to go in string of Air Force firings
A bomber maintenance squadron commander recently lost her job at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, just two days before a mobility wing commander at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., lost his.
Best pics of the week: March 21, 2021
An LC-130 Skibird under the Northern Lights, the Blue Angels train at El Centro, the F-15EX lands at Eglin, paratroopers on the range in Italy, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
National Guard members from Kentucky, Hawaii to support Capitol task force; Maine guardsmen return from DC
Nearly 2,300 National Guard members will continue the support mission through May 23 following the Jan. 6 riot.
Firefighter who died fighting arson identified by West Virginia Air National Guard
Authorities are offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspected arsonist.
West Virginia Air Guardsman dies responding to structure fire
The service member was assigned to the 167th Airlift Wing in Martinsburg and was responding with the 167th Fire Department.
By Air Force Times staff
‘Candy Bomber’ during Berlin Airlift glides into milestone birthday
Retired Air Force Col. Gail S. Halvorsen, aka the "Candy Bomber" for dropping candy to children out of his plane during the Soviet blockade of West Berlin, turned 100 years old this month.
By Genelle Pugmire, (Provo, Utah) Daily Herald via the AP