/ Published March 09, 2007
Public affairs members and unit public affairs representatives captured the moments the first C-40C plane arrived at Scott Air Force Base. It was a historic day for the Air Force Reserve Command and the wing in Illinois. TSgt. Chris Parr and TSgt. Dan Oliver raced across base to get up in the air traffic control tower just minutes before the plane touched down. The commander piloting the plane was Lt. Gen. John Bradley, Chief of the Air Force Reserve Command. Photo/ TSgt. Dan Oliver
Crew members made a historic and safe landing as the new C-40C airplane arrived from the factory in Seattle. Air Force Reserve Command will have three of the C-40C aircraft by the end of 2007. The 932nd Airlift Wing at Scott Air Force Base flies three C-9C planes and one C-40C. Two more C-40C planes will arrive later in the year. Photo/ TSgt. Dan Oliver, 932nd AW/PA
Command Chief Master Sergeant Merle Lyman welcomes the Air Force Reserve Command band from Warner Robins Air Force Base, Ga. The band flew on a C-130 to visit the 932nd Airlift Wing and perform in the dedication ceremony on February 26. Photo/ TSgt. Daniel Oliver
932nd Airlift Wing unit shield
Air Force Reserve Command
AFRC Shield in subdued format
New AFRC white/blue logo
AFRC Stacked Logo
Air Force symbol with cradled Air Force Reserve Command shield (clr), Commercial reproduction of this emblem is NOT permitted without the permission of the proponent organizational/unit commander. Image is 7x7 inches @ 300 ppi.