• Team Little Rock welcomes new 314th AW vice commander

    The 314th Airlift Wing is in the business of training world-class C-130 crew members and maintainers, and according to the wing's new vice commander, business is good. Col. Kirk Lear, 314 AW vice commander, said Little Rock Airmen are light years ahead in terms of getting the critical C-130 Combat

  • Quarterly Award Winners

    Quarterly Award Nominees Team Little Rock Winners Ceremonial Guardsman Airman 1st Class Kyle Sommerfeldt, 314th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Airman Airman 1st Class Christopher Crosby, 19th Civil Engineer Squadron NCO Staff Sgt. Jose Ramon Jr., 314th Maintenance Operations Squadron Senior NCO

  • War hero brought home, laid to rest after 30 years MIA

    As a 21-gun volley rang throughout Chapel Hill Memorial Cemetery, the sound could only mean one thing--a Vietnam War veteran, who had been missing in action for more than 40 years, was finally home to rest in, July 27, 2009. Active duty members, retirees and their families gathered at Chief Master

  • Team Little Rock brings home 9 trophies from AMC RODEO

    Team Little Rock won nine trophies at this year's Air Mobility Command RODEO at McChord Air Force Base, Wash., including the highly coveted Best C-130 Wing honor, which was won by the 19th Airlift Wing. The awards won include: Best Aerial Port Team - 19th Airlift Wing Best C-130 Engine Run Offload

  • 30th Airlift Squadron welcomes new commander

    Lt. Col. Eric S. Mayheu assumed command of the Wyoming Air National Guard's 30th Airlift Squadron during a change-of-command ceremony July 10. Colonel Mayheu took command from Lt. Col. Jeffrey DeVore, who served as the squadron's commander for the last 18 months. Colonel DeVore helped to "stand up"

  • Little Rock Airman called a "hero"

    Tech. Sgt. Mary Cruz had been called a stellar performer since her arrival in Afghanistan, but on July 19, she took that to a new level. Now the independent duty medical technician, deployed from the 19th Medical Group, is being called a hero. On July 19, a Russian-owned Mi-8 civilian helicopter