• The man is back in town!

    Santa makes his return this Unit Training Assembly weekend!The big guy is back in town a little early to spend time with children of Air Force Reservists at the 932nd Airlift Wing.It is an opportunity for the kids to step aboard the wing's newest aircraft.The 932nd Operations Group, in conjunction

  • Reservists march for their fellow veterans

    VETERAN's DAY PARADE 2006: Veterans were honored by members of the 932nd Airlift Wing, Air Force Reserve Command, located at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. They marched their huge American flag through the streets of Saint Louis on a cold, blustery November day. Flags waved and cannons boomed around

  • Air Force to establish active associate unit at Scott

    As part of the Air Force Total Force Integration initiatives, the Air Force will establish an active associate unit with Air Force Reserve Command's 932nd Airlift Wing at Scott Air Force Base, Ill., in 2007. The Air Force Reserve unit will receive three C-40 aircraft the same year. Under the active

  • Donate your eyeglasses

    OLD EYEGLASSES WANTED The medical group is participating in a humanitarian mission in the spring of 2007. Part of this mission is to provide eye examinations and glasses to those in need. The only efficient way to provide the glasses is through the donation of old eye wear by both individuals and

  • Employers flying high after bosses' day

    Employers of 932nd Airlift Wing members received a first-hand look at the overall mission of the Wing during Boss Day, April 1. Among other things, they were treated to controlled explosions by the Wing's Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, its medical mission, as well as lunch on board one of the

  • Aeromedical evacuation members train on visiting C-17

    Nineteen members of the 932nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (AES) were able to test their skills and their stomachs on board a visiting C-17 Globemaster from March Air Reserve Base, Calif. The ensuing excitement was all in a day's work for the AES. The aircraft was already on the tarmac as the sun