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  • Getting paid on time

    Many Reservists may find the process of receiving pay and travel entitlements a bit mystifying at times. "Do I turn this paperwork in here? Do I turn that paperwork in there?" If it isn't done correctly, the member won't get paid on time, or worse, the member could owe the government money. Knowing

  • Training for the crash

    As you board an aircraft, a malfunction in the air may be buried in the back of your mind. Ask yourself, what would you do if it happened? You start experiencing turbulence, the oxygen mask drops from the overhead compartment; the time has come for you to decide how to survive. Are you going to take

  • 403rd Wing passes the guidon to a new commander

    Col. Jay Jensen assumed command of the 403rd Wing from Brig. Gen. James J. Muscatell Jr. during a change of command ceremony held at the Bay Breeze Event Center here May 12.Colonel Jensen comes to the 403rd Wing from Headquarters Air Force Reserve Command, Robins Air Force Base, Ga. where he was the

  • Benefits of Education

    Twenty 403rd Wing members earned their associate's degree through the Community College of the Air Force and were honored April 26 at a ceremony held at the Bay Breeze Event Center here.Citizen Airmen have the opportunity to achieve their degrees while gaining experience in the process. The

  • Part-Time Service, Full-Time Commitment: Comm and Engineers

    This is part three of four in a series on how Air Force Reservists from various career fields train throughout the year to serve their country. Many Air Force Reserve jobs branch out into various career fields, each containing its own sets of training requirements. For Citizen Airmen of the 403rd

  • Reservists take top public affairs awards

    Citizen Airmen from the 403rd Wing claimed four public affairs awards in the 2010 Air Force Reserve Command's Media Contest and Communication Excellence Awards.Two of the three winning Media Contest entries went on to compete in the 55th Annual Air Force Media Contest in Washington D.C. Tech. Sgt.

  • Senior leader letter to men and women of the Air Force

    To the Men and Women of the United States Air Force:We remain hopeful that a government shutdown will be averted. However, prudent management requires that the Department of Defense plans for an orderly shutdown should Congress be unable to pass a funding bill before our current funding expires on