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  • 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 women of the 914th Maintenance Group,” said Chief
  • 914th Airmen return home from first KC-135 mission deployment

    After almost half a century flying the C-130 Hercules, 914th Airmen return home following their first KC-135 Stratotanker mission deployment.
  • Overholt assumes command of the 914th AMXS

    914th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander, Maj. Tyler Overholt (right) salutes 914th Maintenance Group commander, Lt. Col. Albert Knapp (left) while Tech. Sgt. Patricio Contreras, 914th AMXS first sergeant holds onto the squadron guidon. Overholt assumed command during a ceremony held on October 3, 2020 at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station,
  • 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 Squadron Superintendent, proudly.That aircraft he is
  • Knapp assumes command of 914th MXG

    Col.Carl Magnusson (left), 914th Air Refueling Wing commander, receives a salute from Lt. Col. Albert Knapp, the new 914th Maintenance Group commander during an assumption of command ceremony on September 10, 2020 at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, N.Y. (U.S. Air Force photo by Peter Borys)
  • 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 914th Maintenance Squadron Aero/Tire Shop where
  • 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. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Lucas Morrow)
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