• Chaplain welcomes Bishop

    The 932nd Airlift Wing Chaplain (Maj.) Michael Williams welcomed special guest Bishop Richard Spencer, the Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop for the Archdiocese of Military Services, who visited Scott Air Force Base recently. He hosted a round table with installation chaplains to learn more about

  • Maintenance checks communications

    The 932nd Airlift Wing and 932nd Maintenance Group (MXG), are responsible for leading people who train and equip Airmen to inspect, maintain, and repair Air Force Reserve Command C-40C planes at Scott Air Force Base. Here 932nd MXG Airmen check cockpit controls, electronics, and headsets to

  • 932nd Airmen qualify in small arms

    Citizen Airmen with the 932nd Airlift Wing fire M9 pistols during an M9 Air Force Qualification Course, Jan. 11, 2020, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.

  • Fallen Airman honored during ceremony

    Col. Glenn Collins, 932nd Airlift Wing commander, and Col. Lance Turner, 932nd Mission Support Group commander, render a salute during a 10-year commemoration ceremony in honor of Tech. Sgt. Anthony Campbell, fallen 932nd Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, Jan.12, 2020, at Scott Air Force Base,

  • Welcome to the 932nd Airlift Wing

    932nd Airlift Wing commander, Col. Glenn Collins, left, rear row, along with Command Chief Barbara Gilmore, far right, take a photo moment with the newest Citizen Airmen to join the 932nd AW family, Jan. 11, 2020, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois at the monthly newcomers briefing. Each unit training

  • Gateway Wing keeps planes maintained

    An Air Force Reserve Command C-40C aircraft sits ready for another mission, framed by a replica of the Gateway Arch at Scott Air Force Base, Ill.. The 932nd Airlift Wing's Maintenance Group is responsible for training Airmen to inspect, maintain and repair Air Force Reserve Command C-40C planes.

  • Annual 5-S "Clean Up" Days: 14-16 Jan

    As a reminder it is almost time for the annual 5S "Clean Up" Days: 14-16 JanFor the past several years, we've paused for a day to do some "cleanup" in our areas.  This is one of our annual Continuous Improvement Processevents known as a "5S".   The purpose of a 5S event is to simplify your