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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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  • Niagara Airmen return home from stateside Covid-19 deployment

    Four members of the 914th Aeromedical Staging Squadron returned home to the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, N.Y. May 22, 2020 aboard a C-40 aircraft after helping to fight Covid-19 in the New York City area. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kevin Nichols)

  • Base Fitness Center reopens with revised operating procedures

    The Base Fitness Center has reopened for essential personnel working on base.  The hours of operation until further notice are 0600-1300hrs Monday through Friday.We are following Air Force guidance as we resume operations at the Fitness Center and you can expect a phased in approach to resuming full

  • Old and reliable KC-135 refuels new to the force KC-46

    One of the oldest refueling tanker aircraft in the U.S. Air Force inventory, the KC-135R Stratotanker, flown by the 914th Air Refueling Wing, Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, N.Y. recently refueled the newest refueling aircraft model, the KC-46A Pegasus flown by the 157th ARW, Pease ANGB, N.H.

  • 914th Key Spouse member earns Air Force Reserve award

    Over the course of 17 years, and counting, Betsy Russell has dedicated her time and effort into making military members and their families feel welcomed, and supported through the Key Spouse program. After years of devotion, the Air Force Reserve Command has recognized her hard work by presenting

  • Niagara celebrates Air Force Reserve 72nd Birthday

    The United States Air Force Reserve celebrates its birthday every year on April 14; tracing their heritage all the way back to 1916 when the National Defense Act created the Reserve Air Power now known as Air Force Reserve Command.President Harry S. Truman envisioned a program where reservists