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Awards & MedalsMeritorious Service Medal Maj. David E. Herndon 916th MSG Maj. James T. Horton 716th CF Army Commendation Medal Master Sgt. Harvey L. Rouse Jr. 916th CES Senior NCO of the Quarter (July - September 2006) Master Sgt. Randall Whitfield 916th CES NCO of the Quarter (July - September 2006) Staff Sgt. Adam Palmese 916th CF Airman of the
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Default Air Force Logo 916th Air Refueling WIng Newcomers, January 2007
916th Air Refueling WIng Newcomers January 2007Capt. Neil Chandler 916th LRS Capt. Jason D. Moschella 916th CES Tech. Sgt. Ben H. Thompson 916th MXS Tech. Sgt. Jacob A. Title 916th AMXS Tech. Sgt. Ryan A. Tribesovsky 916th AMXS Staff Sgt. Mahogany M. Armstead 716th CF Staff Sgt. Christopher M. Carr 716th CF Staff Sgt. Christian M. Dreyfus 916th
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Default Air Force Logo 916 ARW January 2007 Promotions
916 ARW January 2007 PromotionsMaster Sgt. Kevin Hughes 77th ARS Tech. Sgt. Anthony L. Howell 916th SVF Tech. Sgt. Damian Krull 916th OSF Staff Sgt. Everett Blacknall 916th CES Staff Sgt. Jeffery O. Braden 916th AMXS Staff Sgt. Johnny R. Byrd 916th CES Staff Sgt. April J. Caissie 916th MSF Staff Sgt. Aileen G. Chatman 77th ARS Staff Sgt. Evany N.
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Authorization bill In addition to a 2.2 percent across-the-board pay raise, Air Force reservists can look forward to better health care options in 2007. Starting Oct. 1, 2007, drilling reservists can enroll in the new Tricare Standard for Selected Reserve health plan. They pay 28 percent of the premiums. The federal government picks up the rest of
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Senior Airman Everette Blacknall spends the holidays stationed in Iraq.  Airman Blacknall is a reservist assigned to the 916th Civil Engineer Squadron as a readiness journeyman.
                               Peace on earth not just holiday motto for deployed engineers
"It's not a vacation over here," said Tech. Sgt. Laurie Stensland, wastewater treatment plant operator. For members of the 916th Civil Engineer Squadron working 10 to 12 hour days are a part of their normal schedule and deployments are no exceptions. After arriving at Kirkuk Regional Air Base, Iraq in September 2006 these members provide much
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Lt. Col. Jeff Naviaux, commander of the 77th Air Refueling Squadron, goes through harness training. Harness training is a simulated program in which aircrew members practice parachuting out of an aircraft and steering themselves to the ground. Colonel Naviaux is a reservist with the 916th Air Refueling Wing located at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Randy LeMay)          Ready, Set, Jump!

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Staff Sgt. Tonya Williams receives her flu shot during the January unit training assembly. Sergeant Williams is a member of the 916th Air Refueling Wing, Air Force Reserve and works as part of wing staff. Reservists must be immunized against deadly flu viruses each year as part of their medical fitness for worldwide deployment.  (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Scott Mathews      Getting Immunized

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Members of the 916th Air Refueling Wing, Air Force Reserve, refuel their 4th Fighter Wing counterparts over Michigan skies on Wednesday afternoon as part of President Gerald Ford's funeral. Twenty-one F-15 Fighting Falcons and three KC-135 Stratotankers based at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. took part in the final ceremonies to honor a veteran and their former commander-in-chief. (U.S. Air Force photo by A1C Greg Biondo)(released) Team Seymour Airmen honor fallen former commander in chief
Airmen from the 4th Fighter Wing and the 916th Air Refueling Wing teamed their individual air power specialties to honor the passing of the nation's 38th commander in chief Wednesday in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The funeral of former President Gerald Ford, who was called a man of strength and integrity by President George W. Bush, was punctuated by a
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Curtis Zimmerman of the Curtis Zimmerman Group teaches about 600 Air Force Reservists from the 916th Air Refueling Wing how to juggle. Mr. Zimmerman gives moviational speeches to Fortune 500 companies, military units and many other organizations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Scott Mathews) Juggling balls can be easier than it looks
"Do you think I can teach you to juggle three balls at once," said speakerboy to an audience of 600. Among laughter and cheers, more than 1800 juggling balls were tossed into the air of a big hangar on a drill weekend to prove the power of positive thinking. Motivational speaker, Mr. Curtis Zimmerman, delivered an hour presentation on living life
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Default Air Force Logo 916th wins national award
The 916th Air Refueling Wing started 2007 off right. The first week of January the unit was notified that it had been awarded the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award for 2006. This achievement is awarded by the Secretary of the Air Force to units which have distinguished themselves by exceptionally outstanding achievement that clearly sets them apart
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