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  • ARPC Announces Reserve Colonel Promotions; one 445th officer selected

    Air Reserve Personnel Center officials announced results for the Calendar Year 2022 Air Force Reserve Line and Nonline Colonel Promotion Selection Boards today. The boards selected more than 200 Citizen Airmen for promotion. One 445th Airlift Wing reservist was selected.

  • Airman graduates Army riggers course with honors

    With aspirations of commissioning in the Air Force and rigging parachutes in the civilian sector, Staff Sgt. Sarah Maher, a 445th Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight equipment technician, gained her U.S. Army parachute riggers patch, and she did it with flying colors.

  • January Buckeye Flyer now available

    The January 2023 issue of the Buckeye Flyer is now available. The official publication of the 445th Airlift Wing includes eight pages of stories, photos and features pertaining to the 445th Airlift Wing, Air Force Reserve Command and the U.S. Air Force.

  • 445th Airmen support local children through toy drives

    Throughout the holiday season, squadrons across the 445th Airlift Wing banded together to bring a little extra Christmas cheer to local children. The 445th campus served as a collection hub for new toys, clothing, gift cards, school supplies and more with wishlists and drop off points coordinated

  • 445th AW December Spotlight Performer

    Master Sgt. Glenn Trent, 445th Airlift Wing Inspector General Inspections inspector general inspections senior enlisted leader, is the 445th Airlift Wing December Spotlight Performer.

  • Gettysburg staff ride provides leadership lessons

    Reserve Citizen Airmen from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio; Minneapolis-St. Paul Air Reserve Station; Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina; Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio; and Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts; ventured to the historic battlegrounds of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania,