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2024 AFRC Wing Commander Command Chief and Spouse Conference
Citizen Airmen senior leaders carry targets at the outdoor CATM range Aug. 6. An Excellence in Competition round of firing with the new Sig Sauer M-18 pistol was part of a two-day warfighting conference was hosted by Westover Air Reserve Base and led by Lt. Gen. John Healy, Air Force Reserve Commander. The event centered on ensuring Citizen Airmen senior leaders are “Ready Now” and have the tools and equipment to transform for future threats to the nation’s defense.
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2024 AFRC Wing Commander Command Chief and Spouse Conference
Citizen Airmen senior leaders work together during a cargo selection and pallet build-up exercise Aug. 6. The hands-on readiness training capped a two-day warfighting conference was hosted by Westover Air Reserve Base and led by Lt. Gen. John Healy, Air Force Reserve Commander. The event centered on ensuring Citizen Airmen senior leaders are “Ready Now” and have the tools and equipment to transform for future threats to the nation’s defense.
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1st Sgt. Heather Chua
1st Sgt Heather Chua is the new Resiliency First Sergeant for the Patriot Wing.
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439th Fighter-Bomber Wing emblem
The official emblem of the 439th Fighter-Bomber Wing, which was in service from June 1952 at Westover Air Force Base.
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Demonstrating CPR
Westover Fire Department Capt. Brandon Requa, a lead CPR and AED instructor, walks through CPR techniques on a mannequin on Sunday, May 5, 2024 at Westover ARB, Chicopee, Mass.
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Tracking The Drone
The laptop screen shows the track of an AgEagle Aerial Mapping small, unmanned aerial systems drone as it 'mows the sky' over Westover ARB on March 19. A team from Air Force Reserve Command’s Basing and Logistics employed two sUAS’s to perform a detailed grid pattern mapping of the installation during the week-long event. The team also completed thermal imaging flights during night hours to detect leaks in building roofs.
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Prepare to launch
Richard “Ryan” O’Quinn, Air Force Reserve Command Mobile Survey and sUAS Program manager, prepares to launch an AgEagle Aerial Mapping small unmanned aerial systems drone on March 19. A team from AFRC’s Basing and Logistics employed two sUAS’s to perform a detailed grid pattern mapping of the installation during the week-long event. The team also completed thermal imaging flights during night hours to detect leaks in building roofs.
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Engine Run Up
Richard O'Quinn, Air Force Reserve Command Mobile Survey and Small Unmanned Aerial System program manager, holds an AgEagle drone as its engine warms up on March 19. A team from AFRC’s Basing and Logisticsemployed two sUAS’s to perform a detailed grid pattern mapping of the installation during the week-long event. The team also completed thermal imaging flights during night hours to detect leaks in building roofs.
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Coming in for a landing
An eBee X small unmanned aerial system drone returns from mapping part of Westover on March 19. A team from Air Force Reserve Command’s Basing and Logistics employed two sUAS’s to perform a detailed grid pattern mapping of the installation during the week-long event. The team also completed thermal imaging flights during night hours to detect leaks in building roofs.
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AFRC issues a Task Order for all Airmen
AFRC Lt. Gen. John Healy, Chief of Air Force Reserve and Air Force Reserve Commander issues a Task Order for all Airmen video with Westover Air Reserve Base/439th Airlift Wing Leadership Col. Gregory Buchanan and Command CMSgt. Barbara Gilmore.
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Air Force Reserve CC Task Order Video
Air Force Reserve CC Task Order Video AFRC Task Order - with the Westover Leadership Col. Buchanan and Chief Master Sgt. Gilmore
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Col. Gregory D. Buchanan
Col. Gregory D. Buchanan is the Commander of the 439th Airlift Wing, Westover Air Reserve Base, Mass.
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Greenwood gets sendoff with a splash
Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Greenwood had his final “fini” flight on July 11, at 4 p.m. His last flight with the 337th Airlift Squadron was on C-5M, tail number 0027. Which after a few fly overs parked in front of Base Hangar. Reluctantly Greenwood made his way down the aircraft stairs to a barrage of water. Family and friends were there to help soak him and celebrate his last flight before retirement from 33 years of distinguished service.
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Greenwood gets sendoff with a splash
Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Greenwood had his final “fini” flight on July 11, at 4 p.m. His last flight with the 337th Airlift Squadron was on C-5M, tail number 0027. Which after a few fly overs parked in front of Base Hangar. Reluctantly Greenwood made his way down the aircraft stairs to a barrage of water. Family and friends were there to help soak him and celebrate his last flight before retirement from 33 years of distinguished service.
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Greenwood gets sendoff with a splash
Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Greenwood had his final “fini” flight on July 11, at 4 p.m. His last flight with the 337th Airlift Squadron was on C-5M, tail number 0027. Which after a few fly overs parked in front of Base Hangar. Reluctantly Greenwood made his way down the aircraft stairs to a barrage of water. Family and friends were there to help soak him and celebrate his last flight before retirement from 33 years of distinguished service.
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Greenwood gets sendoff with a splash
Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Greenwood had his final “fini” flight on July 11, at 4 p.m. His last flight with the 337th Airlift Squadron was on C-5M, tail number 0027. Which after a few fly overs parked in front of Base Hangar. Reluctantly Greenwood made his way down the aircraft stairs to a barrage of water. Family and friends were there to help soak him and celebrate his last flight before retirement from 33 years of distinguished service.
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Greenwood gets sendoff with a splash
Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Greenwood had his final “fini” flight on July 11, at 4 p.m. His last flight with the 337th Airlift Squadron was on C-5M, tail number 0027. Which after a few fly overs parked in front of Base Hangar. Reluctantly Greenwood made his way down the aircraft stairs to a barrage of water. Family and friends were there to help soak him and celebrate his last flight before retirement from 33 years of distinguished service.
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Greenwood gets sendoff with a splash
Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Greenwood had his final “fini” flight on July 11, at 4 p.m. His last flight with the 337th Airlift Squadron was on C-5M, tail number 0027. Which after a few fly overs parked in front of Base Hangar. Reluctantly Greenwood made his way down the aircraft stairs to a barrage of water. Family and friends were there to help soak him and celebrate his last flight before retirement from 33 years of distinguished service.
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Greenwood gets sendoff with a splash
Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Greenwood had his final “fini” flight on July 11, at 4 p.m. His last flight with the 337th Airlift Squadron was on C-5M, tail number 0027. Which after a few fly overs parked in front of Base Hangar. Reluctantly Greenwood made his way down the aircraft stairs to a barrage of water. Family and friends were there to help soak him and celebrate his last flight before retirement from 33 years of distinguished service.
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Greenwood gets sendoff with a splash
Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Greenwood had his final “fini” flight on July 11, at 4 p.m. His last flight with the 337th Airlift Squadron was on C-5M, tail number 0027. Which after a few fly overs parked in front of Base Hangar. Reluctantly Greenwood made his way down the aircraft stairs to a barrage of water. Family and friends were there to help soak him and celebrate his last flight before retirement from 33 years of distinguished service.
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