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

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  • USAF reservists, Army Soldiers team up to improve deployment operations

    When Air Force reservists deploy it’s often alongside other military branches with similar missions. Challenges come into play because the processes and equipment are rarely the same. To tackle this issue, nearly 100 Soldiers from the Army’s 59th Quartermaster and 247th Composite Supply Companies

  • Citizen Airmen help keep C-17s safe during Dorian

    A handful of Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, Reservists spent their Labor Day with their active duty teammates to evacuate 24 C-17 Globemaster IIIs ahead of Hurricane Dorian. Fifteen Reservists from the 315th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron and 315th Maintenance Squadron here joined members of

  • September enlisted promotions

    The names of enlisted 302nd Airlift Wing, Air Force reservists who earned a promotion in rank during the month of September can now be seen on the wing's website promotions page.

  • Civilian employers, thank you

    More than 30 civilian employers of the 302nd Airlift Wing’s Reserve Citizen Airmen visited the wing to learn about its mission sets when their employees are called to service, here, Aug. 9.

  • Congressional staffers visit Reserve wing

    As part of a 3-day trip to military installations five congressional staff members representing districts in Colorado, Texas, North Dakota and North Carolina, visited the 302nd Airlift Wing, here, Aug. 7.

  • Mile High Wing holds resiliency tactical pause

    PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Reserve Citizen Airmen with the 302nd Airlift Wing and their families tour a C-130 Hercules aircraft during the wing’s annual family day, Aug. 3, 2019, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. Multiple units including the 39th Aerial Port Squadron, 302nd Maintenance

  • Even C-130’s need a little time for self-care

    Just as people need a little time for self-care, the C-130 Hercules aircraft here take a break from flying operations for some preventative maintenance every 540 days through an isochronal inspection.