Moonlighting members invite bosses to fly
For many a second job might be against company policy, but for traditional reservists of the 916th Air Refueling Wing at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base their part-time job defending the nation became an exciting field trip for their civilian bosses in mid-March. The air-to-air refueling wing invited more than 40 employers from across North Carolina, Virginia and Georgia to learn about the wing and see a mid-air refueling. At the end of the day employers were able to meet up with their Reserve employees to take a tour of their work station and learn more about how their employees give back to the nation in many different ways. (U.S. Air Force photo/SrA Randy C. LeMay)
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