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  • The Doolittle Raid

    A little over four months after the initial bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the United States began secretly planning a reprisal attack on the Japanese Empire. In fact, the initial plan was already underway and the U.S. Army Air Forces had begun to train their pilots for this incredibly

  • Special leave accrual for service members

    Today, Matthew Donovan, under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness, signed a department-wide authorization for service members to accrue and retain an additional leave balance of up to 120 days. The department's actions to stem the spread of COVID-19 has significantly limited the ability

  • HQ ARPC Commander’s Update: 23 March 2020

    Today we find ourselves operating in a contested environment, rapidly responding to the challenges of COVID-19 and its ever-changing impacts. Yet, at every turn, those same challenges are driving us to create innovative solutions and showcasing the Headquarters Air Reserve Personnel Center team's

  • Share Your Truth: Be Present

    Nothing can prepare you for the reality of a knock on the door telling you your wife has been in an accident. It can’t prepare you for being the one to identify her by her wedding ring as she lies in a comma in the ICU. Nothing prepares you for becoming a widower and a single dad at the age of

  • Hurricane Hunters finish flying Dorian

    Over the last two weeks the Air Force Reserve’s 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, aka Hurricane Hunters, have flown 25 missions in support of Hurricane Dorian.

  • May is Mental Health Month

    926th Family –  May is recognized as Mental Health month.  This month you will be seeing from me some information about the importance of taking care of your mental health.  Think about it. Would you continue to walk around on a sprained ankle? You could, but eventually you would be in extreme pain,

  • Tenth Air Force Welcomes New Commander

    In a ceremony officiated by Lt. Gen. Richard W. Scobee, Commander, Air Force Reserve Command and Chief, Air Force Reserve, Maj. Gen. Brian K. Borgen accepted command of Tenth Air Force.