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  • 403rd Wing aeromedical team supports COVID-19 fight

    Approximately 10 Reserve Citizen Airmen of the 403rd Wing’s 36th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron mobilized to support COVID-19 relief efforts.The primary mission of these Reservists in the AES is to provide lifesaving in-flight patient care in response for contingencies and humanitarian

  • Swan 38 Memorial Scholarship assists wing members

    Annually the Hurricane Hunter Association acknowledges outstanding students in the 403rd Wing in the form of financial assistance through the SWAN 38’ Memorial Scholarship.“This year there will be two $2,000 scholarships awarded to the recipients in their field of study,” said Tech. Sgt. Krystal

  • 403rd Wing postpones May UTA

    The 403rd Wing has postponed the May 1-3 Unit Training Assembly as part of COVID-19 mitigation efforts. Information on the status of the June 6-7 UTA will be provided at a later date as it is yet to be determined if it will be postponed. “These measures are required to ensure the health and safety

  • Maintaining healthy Airmen

    A major factor in maintaining a healthy force is to make sure every Airmen knows to report any contact, exposure, or positive test for COVID-19. This ensures that all Reserve Citizen Airmen take basic safety precautions and do not contribute to the spread of the virus.

  • Fitness Assessments cancelled until June due to COVID-19

    The Force Integration Support Team has published guidance stating that effective March 17 all Official Fitness Assessment Testing is cancelled until June.“Unit fitness monitors should reach out to our Reserve Citizen Airmen and encourage them to maintain their fitness,” said Senior Master Sgt. Lisa

  • Commander updates UTA guidance

    The 403rd Wing is taking proactive steps to mitigate the risks of COVID-19 to safeguard our workforce. We are committed to continuing our essential missions: readiness for deployments and conducting the weather reconnaissance mission.  Travel from outside commuting distance is only authorized for

  • Telework options and guidelines for the Air Force Reserve civilians

    As COVID-19 response and mitigation drives work force decisions, Air Force Reserve leadership is getting information out as quickly as possible to its supervisors and employees on civilian telework guidance. Telework is an option commanders may consider when making work force decisions in the

  • COVID-19 message from Lt. Gen. Scobee

    Heroes,Our guidance surrounding COVID-19 is consistently evolving, which means providing precise and detailed planning is difficult. Yet we must prioritize communicating across the command and throughout the Air Force. My number one priority is to take care of Airmen and their families while

  • 2019 Novel Coronavirus Commander’s Intent

    15 March 2020MEMORANDUM FOR ALL AFRC HQ/AF/RE/NAF/WING/CC&CCC/ARPC/RIOFROM: AFRC/CCSUBJECT: 2019 Novel Coronavirus Commander’s IntentThe dynamic nature of COVID-19 evolving guidance makes providing precise and detailed planning difficult. Effective communication is paramount. My number one priority

  • Air Force Assistance Fund: Airmen helping Airmen

    The 2020 Air Force Assistance Fund campaign for the 403rd Wing is underway until April 10.The annual effort to raise funds for charities provides support for Air Force families in need.The four AFAF charities receive 100 percent of contributions and benefit active-duty, Reserve, Guard, retired