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Gen. Mike Minihan, Commander of Air Mobility Command, visits the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station June 8, 2024.

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  • Dover and Tinker reservists assist Niagara

    Reservists from Dover AFB and Tinker AFB responded to a call for assistance from the 914th Maintenance Group to complete structural work on a KC-135 Stratotanker.

  • Dover reservists help repair refueler at Niagara

    Four 512th Airlift Wing maintainers, who normally work on cargo aircraft on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, are currently in New York repairing an air refueling aircraft. The 512th AW reservists answered Fourth Air Force’s call to aid the 914th Air Refueling Wing with sheet metal repairs on a

  • Flag presentation honors first deployment in new mission

    Lt. Col. Dennis Jakubczyk, 914th Operations Support Squadron commander, presents a U.S. flag and certificate of authenticity to 914th Air Refueling Wing commander Col. Carl Magnusson on Jan. 8, 2021 at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, N.Y. This flag was flown onboard a 914th KC-135

  • 914th ARW ISO Dock Maintenance

    For over 60 years the KC-135 has been the core aerial refueling capability for U.S. operations around the world.  It’s been flying before Alaska and Hawaii became states and continues now during the COVID Pandemic.“Every day we make history keeping these aircraft in the air because of the men and

  • 914th unveils new vision, mission, and priorities statements

    914th Air Refueling Wing commander Col. Carl Magnusson unveiled the wing's new Vision, Mission and Priorities statements during two Commander's Calls held at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, N.Y. November 8, 2020. (U.S. Air Force Illustration by 2Lt. Lucas Morrow)

  • Aeromeds provide care in the air

    From COVID-19 patients to gunshot wounds, Airmen from the 914th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron at Niagara Falls ARS provide care to patients with sometimes life-threatening injuries. They travel upwards of 9 hours each flight and at 40,000 feet altitude. After takeoff, there is no stopping, no

  • 914th Maintenance Group keeps these old birds flying

    For over 60 years one aircraft has been the core aerial refueling capability for U.S. operations around the world.“Every day we make history keeping these aircraft in the air because of the men and women of the 914th Maintenance Group,” said Chief Master Sgt. Patrick Martin, 914th Maintenance

  • Reserve Ready

    Airmen from the 914th Aeromedical Staging Squadron carry a stretcher during a simulated patient transfer while performing a 24-hour operation readiness exercise September 11, 2020, Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, N.Y. The Air Refueling Wing Operation Crisis Readiness exercise was performed as a