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  • Alphabet soup review time

    This week we're taking the easy way out. Just like your favorite TV shows that compile a bunch of outtakes from past episodes and repackage them as an all new episode, we at USTRANSCOM present--the all new, never before read (in this sequence at least) review of past acronyms. AIT is a suite of

  • People on the move: Tech. Sgt. Wyman

    Tech. Sgt. Kelly Wyman says he joined the Air Force in 1990 mainly to serve his country, get an education and get out of Illinois to see different things. Two out of three ain't bad. While he has been stationed in Arizona, Florida, Ohio, Hawaii and South Korea, he returned to his home state in 2005

  • Wing shows how it enables combat power: 18th AF commander visit

    Members of the 375th Airlift Wing rallied to show how they enable combat power during an official visit from the 18th Air Force commander March 17. Maj. Gen. Winfield W. Scott III, along with his wife, Kathy, and 18th AF Command Chief Master Sergeant James Cody, met with numerous Airmen throughout

  • Planes set to move to Heritage Airpark *updated*

    Two aircraft were added to the Scott Field Heritage Airpark this week. The third and fourth aircraft for the Scott Field Heritage Airpark found their new home March 25 and 26 respectively, as a team of workers moved a KC-135 Stratotanker and a C-140 Jetstar into their new positions near the Shiloh

  • Scott uses exercise to train for deployments

    The 375th Airlift Wing initiated a mobility exercise March 17-19 to practice deploying combat-ready Airmen to a forward location. More 300 airman got their bags ready to go while the 375th Logistics Readiness Squadron and 375th Military Personnel Flight worked to get them processed and where they

  • AF Aid: There when you need it

    As a Scott family was recently preparing for bed, they realized with shock that their house was on fire. Luckily, they escaped the house, taking only the clothes on their back. Their house completely burned down and nothing was saved. "We walked into JC Penny's literally in underwear and purchased