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  • Reserve intel squadron takes big step toward operational capability

    The Air Force Special Operations Command's Reserve intelligence squadron officially reached its initial operational capability here, in February.The 28th Intelligence Squadron declared IOC approximately two months ahead of schedule, according to Maj. Elisabeth Applegate, the squadron's assistant director of operations."The hard work of the Airmen
  • Command post senior NCO wins AFRC award

    The 919th Special Operations Wing command post received some good news when the Air Force Reserve Command announced its 2014 Command and Control awards in February. Master Sgt. Elaine Alonzo won the command's Senior Non Commissioned Officer of the Year award while acting as the unit's NCOIC of console operations. The 13-year veteran said she was
  • Total force: special ops squadrons blur active, reserve lines

    The Air Force's total force integration effort blurs the line between active-duty and Reserve Airmen, successfully blending two special operations squadrons as an example of a combined force.The active-duty 6th Special Operations Squadron and the reserve 711th Special Operations Squadron are partners.  They share a building, flightline, aircraft
  • AF problem-solving method used to solve transistion assistance issue

    The 919th Special Operations Force Support Squadron participated in an Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century rapid improvement event here Feb. 9-12.AFSO-21's focus is to generate efficiencies and improve combat capabilities across the Air Force. A RIE applies a series of problem-solving steps to determine the root causes of problems,
  • Chief's re-enlistment becomes a family affair

    When the time came for Chief Master Sgt. Ronald McCulley, 919th Special Operations Security Forces Squadron, to re-enlist for what may be the final time, the decision of which officer would do the honors of administering the oath was easy.  He chose his younger brother.With roughly 800 Airmen from the wing as witnesses during the December
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  • Reservists begin training with new aircraft

    The 5th Special Operations Squadron added yet another airframe to its list of Air Force Special Operations Command aircraft they use to train aircrews.The squadron began C-146A Wolfhound formal training unit flights in December at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M.  So far, the squadron has trained six pilots and four loadmasters."The C-146 mission
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