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Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (Ret) Robert Gaylor takes some time to talk with members of the 916th Security Forces Squadron. Chief Gaylor retired in 1979 and was the fifth Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force. (photo courtesy/Staff Sgt. Scott Mathews) Retired CMSAF pays a visit to the 916th

0 2/11
2007
Default Air Force Logo Reporting medical conditions is responsibility of member
Each Air Reserve Component commander or active force supervisor ensures an Air Reserve member is medically qualified for worldwide duty. Each commander and supervisor notifies the servicing medical facility when he/she becomes aware of any changes in an Air Reserve member's medical status. Air Reserve members are responsible for promptly reporting
0 2/10
2007
North Carolina received some cold weather in early February shutting down more than 350 businesses and schools, but not the ramp at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. Reservists at the 916th Air Refueling Wing, Air Force Reserve, had to de-ice a few KC-135 Stratotankers, but the weather was no stop for these global refuelers. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. John Payne) Frosty Flyer

0 2/09
2007
In 1968, Snoopy was discovered in the back of truck by then Corporal Thomas Wolf. Snoopy traveled with Wolf during his 27-year military career spanning the Marine Corps, Army Reserve, Navy Reserve and finally Air Force Reserve. Sergeant Wolf retired from the 916th Air Refueling Wing in May 2001 and left Snoopy to carry on his military career with his son, Karl Wolf, in the 916th Security Forces Squadron. Snoopy goes to war with reservists
Most people are familiar with Snoopy and with his hair-raising adventures in combat with the World War I Flying Ace, "The Red Baron." But what you probably didn't know is that Snoopy has also served in the jungles of Vietnam and deserts of Kuwait and Iraq. Curious? You should be. Snoopy's adventures with the military span more than four decades,
0 2/06
2007
Col. Paul Weimer, 916th Air Refueling Wing Maintenance Group commander, judged science fair projects at Eastern Wayne Middle School on Monday, January 29. Col. Weimer, along with Command Chief Lester Boltinhouse and Lt. Col. Eric Jorgensen, plans, judged more than 300 entries of middle school students as part of a community outreach.
          Reservists judge local science fair

0 2/02
2007
Default Air Force Logo February News Briefs
News BriefsOnline services Air Reserve Personnel Center officials in Denver released a video Jan. 12 which highlights the transformation personnel service delivery is making in the government's self-service world. Today, Airmen can conduct many personnel transactions via improved Web-based applications 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The video,
0 2/02
2007
"Maggie" a Japanese snow monkey hangs out on Seymour Johnson Air Force Base on a trap set for her in late January. The exotic primate escaped her owner nearly six weeks ago and was finally captured when she came on base without authorization during the active duty's Operational Readiness Inspection. 916th Air Refueling Wing reservists were instrumental in her capture. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Master Sgt. Michael Hartsfield)

Don’t monkey around with the Air Force
At some point in our careers we've probably all been told to quit 'monkeying-around,' but for Senior Master Sgt. Michael Hartsfield that was just part of his job. In a very unusual twist of events a privately-owned Japanese snow monkey escaped her owner in early December after her mate died. The monkey traveled more than 15 miles over a six-week
0 1/30
2007
The 916th Air Refueling Wing, Air Force Reserve, co-hosted the annual North Carolina Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Banquet on Saturday, Jan. 27 in Greensboro. More than 350 employers, legislators and military members attended the banquet that honors and recognizes employers in the state who go above and beyond to support their Guard and Reserve members. Pictured from left to right is: ESGR State Chairman Bud Brown, Col. Paul J. Sykes, 916th ARW commander and Maj. Gen. John R. Hawkins III, assistant deputy chief of staff for the Dept. of the Army. 916th ARW co-hosts NCESGR Banquet

0 1/30
2007
Secretary of the Air Force Michael W. Wynne tours a KC-135 Stratotanker while visiting with the 916th Air Refueling Wing on his trip to Seymour Johnson Air Force Base last week. Col. Paul J. Sykes, wing commander, follows the secretary down the stairs on the air-to-air refueling plane. The 916th is currently North Carolina's only Air Force Reserve flying wing.(U.S. Air Force photo by A1C Greg Biondo)(released)

Secretary of the Air Force visits SJAFB

0 1/23
2007
Lt. Col. Paul Evans stands outside the Damascus Gate of the Old City in Jerusalem. He is currently working at the U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem as part of the U.S. Security Coordinator's Team. Colonel Evans is a reservist with the 916th Air Refeuling WIng at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, NC. 

          916th reservist volunteers to help with road map for peace
For anyone who thinks that the war in Iraq has gone on too long, just consider that the conflict between the Palestinians and Israelis has lasted for more than 100 years with tensions dating back to the late 19th century. Hostilities as reported today have gone on since 1948 and with all the issues that need to be worked out between the two
0 1/23
2007
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