Army soldiers line up to board a C-130 aircraft.

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  • Every Airman plays a role in suicide prevention

    The Air Force is determined to prevent suicide, but an Airman doesn’t need to be a specialist or doctor to do that. Sometimes all it takes is starting a conversation. Everyone has a role to play. That’s a key part of the Defense Department’s #BeThere campaign, which encourages making a difference

  • Families, friends gather for wing's annual family day picnic

    Children and adults line up to take a turn in the inflatable human hamster ball during the 302nd Airlift Wing Family Day on Aug. 6, 2016 here. This annual event allows wing members to show their appreciation to their families with an afternoon of fun during the August Unit Training Assembly. (U.S.

  • Kids have AF experience at "Herc" adventure tour

    Aeromedical technicians with the 34th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron give Rowdy an up-close look at what evacuated individuals feel when they are transported on C-130 Hercules aircraft during the annual Herc Adventure Tour at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., Aug. 6, 2016. The Herc Adventure Tour

  • Peterson’s aircraft parts store keeps C-130’s flying

    The 21st Logistic Readiness Squadron’s APS here focuses primarily on the Air Force Reserve’s 302nd Airlift Wing primary aircraft, the C-130 Hercules, but they also maintain a warehouse with over 44.5 million C-130 parts to ship world-wide. They provide necessary parts any visiting C-130 might need,

  • Air Force Reserve civil engineers build homes for Tribal Nation

    For the first time, Air Force Reservists from the 302nd Civil Engineer Squadron traveled to Gallup, N.M. to build homes for the Navajo Nation. Twenty-four Reservists were able to practice their profession and perform Innovative Readiness Training during their Annual Tour from May 22 to June 5 this

  • Air Force Reservists train with Army National Guard

    FORT CARSON, Colo. – Capt. Dena Leyba, left, and Staff Sgt. Sharon Murphy, Reservists from the 302nd Aeromedical Training Squadron, strap down a simulated patient to a litter during a combat medical training exercise, July 16, 2016 here. The 302nd ASTS Critical Care Air Transport Team and Army

  • Affected by Hail Damage?

    The Claims Service Center determined the 28 July 2016 hail storm to be anunusual occurrence. This is a key step to allow folks who were affected bythe damage to be able to file claims.

  • Civil Engineer Squadron commander retires

    PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. - Lt. Col. John Anderson, 302nd Civil Engineer Squadron commander (right), was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal during his retirement ceremony July 17, 2016 here. Anderson retiredafter 22 years of service, 13 of which were spent as part of the 302nd CES. Under his

  • 22nd Air Force changes commanders

    Maj. Gen. Stayce Harris relinquished command of the 22nd Air Force to Maj. Gen. John Stokes during a change of command ceremony on August 8 in the banquet hall at the Marriot Hotel in Atlanta. Lt. Gen. Maryanne Miller, Chief of Air Force Reserve, Commander Air Force Reserve Command, officiated the