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Members of the 30th Aerial Port Squadron (deployed), prepare cargo for shipment in Southwest Asia during their two year long recall to active duty.  (U.S. Air Force Photo)                               Aerial porters get it done in the AOR

0 8/09
2006
SOUTHWEST ASIA- Former 914th commander, Brig. Gen. Wade
Farris, pins the rank of full colonel onto Col. Mark Murphy, 328
AS, at a forward deployed location. Promotion during deployment

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2006
NIAGARA FALLS AIR RESERVE STATION, N.Y.- General T. Michael Moseley briefs  Senator Clinton and guests at the Falcon Club at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station during a recent visit to the base.  (Photo by: TSgt. Denise Hauser 107th ARW) General T. Michael Moseley visits Niagara

0 3/23
2006
BALAD AB, IRAQ- Senior Master Sgt. Eugene Busch, 746th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, Flight Engineer  stands in front of C-130H aircraft at Balad Air Base while waiting for cargo to be uploaded.
(Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Peter Borys) (Released) Niagara, redeployed again

0 2/14
2006
BALAD AB, IRAQ- Tech. Sgt. John Mangefrida,746th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, C-130H Loadmaster signals fork lift operator directions at Balad Air Base.
(Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Peter Borys) (Released) C-130: Work horse of OIF
Every military member in every branch of service plays an intricate and integral part in the war on terriorism. Members of the 746th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron stationed here who fly C-130 Channel Missions are an important part of that. The Reserve crew of this Niagara Falls C-130H aircraft consisted of, Lt.Col. Thomas Casey, Aircraft
0 2/14
2006
Default Air Force Logo Niagara wins CINC’s Installation Excellence Award Nomination
Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station received the 2006 Commander-In-Chief’s Installation Excellence Award, AFRC Nomination, beating out two other Air Force Reserve Command bases for top honors. The Commander In Chief’s Annual Award for Installation Excellence recognizes the outstanding and innovative efforts of the people who operate and maintain U.S.
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2006
NIAGARA FALLS AIR RESERVE STATION, N.Y.- Major Chris Lascala, 914th ASTS, Life Skills (left), counsels an injured (simulated) troop during a recent wing training exercise.  (Photo by: Tech. Sgt. David Allen 914th Airlift Wing PA) Life skills tackles daily life issues
While the 914th ASTS is known best for caring to the unit members’ physical needs, a small group within the squadron is working to ensure that troops’ mental needs are met, also. The six members of the Life Skills, formerly known as Behavioral Health, are best known as the folks who give the monthly suicide briefings. Beyond that, they work to meet
0 2/14
2006
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