• Maj. Jaime Smith assumes command of 914 MXS

    U.S. Air Force Maj. Jaime Smith receives the 914th Maintenance Squadron guidon flag, and thereby command of the 914 MXS, from Lt. Col. Keith McCray, 914th Maintenance Group commander, in an assumption of command ceremony while U.S. Air Force First Sergeant William Jackson stands by at Niagara Falls

  • This ain’t your daddy’s ole tire shop

    When it comes to tires these are heavy duty and so are the Reserve Citizen Airmen who maintain them.The tires are possibly one of the last areas one would think about on an aircraft, but it’s one of the most integral parts of any airframe.  Without it the aircraft won’t get off the ground.Enter the

  • Training today’s Airmen for tomorrow’s success

    Although the work may seem monotonous at times to some Air Force maintainers, it is vital that each step of the process is executed with precision. In efforts to ensure this is done, there are consistent steps to enhance safety precautions by continuously training and preparing. All the while,

  • Linkel assumes command of the 914 MXS

    Left to right, Lt. Col. Trevor Sthultz, 914th Maintenance Group commander, gives the guidon of command to Maj. Jak Linkel, 914th Maintenance Squadron commander, during an assumption of command ceremony Mar. 2, 2019, in a hangar of the 914th Air Refueling Wing, Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, N.Y.