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  • LRS, commander receive top honors from AFRC

    The 919th Logistics Readiness Squadron was recognized by Air Force Reserve Command with the National Defense Transportation Association Military Unit Award, for its contributions toward the success of the Department of Defense mission. "I'm very proud of what the 919th LRS has accomplished," said

  • Duke Field recognizes outstanding Airmen of 2006

    The 919th Special Operations Wing hosted an annual awards ceremony to honor an Airman, NCO and Senior NCO as the outstanding Airmen of the Year for 2006.Airman of the Year Senior Airman VaShawn Guice, 919th Operations Support Squadron intelligence operations apprentice, is the Airman of the

  • Duke team strikes out Eglin bowling champions

    Three wing personnel and four other members became this year's Eglin Air Force Base Bowling Champions when they rose from being one of the lowest ranking teams midway to defeating the base' s reigning champions in a tournament that ended May 29. Master Sgts. Steven Bicknell and Jeffrey Norton, 919th

  • Citizen commandos show spirit, raise $12,500

    At 2 a.m. April 28, the majority of Duke's reservists were in a dream land, enjoying the good night's rest of a weekend slumber. For a small group of reservists, 2 a.m. was filled with the energetic rally toward the fight against cancer. By May 15, the wing's Duke-It-Out Relay for Life team learned

  • Reservist gives kidney to mother-in-law

    Nancy McDonnell had a 25 percent chance that one of her four daughters would be a match for a kidney transplant. When they came up negative to be donors, the least likely miracle came from another family member with no blood ties - one of her daughters' husbands. "Not one of her daughters matched

  • Reserve dad takes daughter to prom

    There are a few occasions in a teenager' s life that stand out and define the high school experience. For one reservist and his daughter, an evening of glitz and glamour turned out to be a "ball" of a time for both. Senior Master Sgt. Ernest Mayshack was stunned when his daughter, Marrielle, asked

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