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  • 940th AMXS crew chief’s KC-135 launch ops

    The 940th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron is responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and launching the KC-135 Stratotanker fleet on base. They are essential in the 940th Air Refueling Wing’s mission and the total force structure of the Air Force.

  • Reserve Citizen Airmen BMT Honor Graduates

    Please congratulate Beale Air Force base Reserve Citizen Airmen who received Basic Training Honor Graduate in 2018: 940th Air Refueling WingAirman 1st Class Rhian OwenAirman 1st Class Tyler StrykerAirman Basic Victoria MoiseyAirman 1st Class Jacob SouzaAirman 1st Class Jhajj SmandipAirman Miles

  • AFRC command team visits Airmen

    The commander of Air Force Reserve Command and its command chief visited with Reserve Citizen Airmen of the 940th Air Refueling Wing at Beale Air Force Base California over the Unit Training Assembly weekend. Lt. Gen. Richard Scobee and Chief Master Sgt. Ericka Kelly came to meet with unit members

  • OPSEC in the Social Media Age

    One of the areas Reserve Citizen Airmen must be vigilant in when it comes to operational security is social media. Erick Holloway, Air Force Reserve Command OPSEC program manager, explained Reservists have a special responsibility to maintain OPSEC even when off-duty in their civilian roles.

  • Changes of Command Saves Time

    A double change of command happened here Oct 14 when two new lieutenant colonels took command of the 940th Air Refueling Wing Aircraft Maintenance and Maintenance Squadrons. First, Lt. Col. John Neubecker relinquished command of MXS, then turned around and took command of AMXS.“I am not going far,”

  • “Joker’s Wild” comes back into play

    The fourth nose art dedication was unveiled Oct. 13, 2018 at the 940th Air Refueling Wing on one of eight KC-135 Stratotankers assigned to the Reserve unit at Beale Air Force Base. Adding artwork to the front of an aircraft is a long-standing tradition, stemming back to World War I. From sharp teeth

  • A step-by-step on becoming an AFRC pilot

    Becoming a pilot in the Air Force Reserve can be a challenging yet rewarding career opportunity and it is available to more people than one might think. If someone has an interest in flying for the Air Force Reserve, there are more than 100 units out there looking for qualified, motivated