• Reserve readiness for today and the future

    The reemergence of long-term strategic and great-power competition necessitates that the Air Force Reserve grow its capabilities to meet the demands of the future operating environment while integrating with AETC and the Air National Guard.

  • Facts about DD Form 214s for Guard, Reserve

    The Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, or DD Form 214, is a document Airmen may receive at certain points in their careers such as separating from an active duty unit, completing job training, or returning home from a deployment.Air Force Reservists and Air National Guard members

  • AFRC command first sergeant visits Alamo Wing

    Chief Master Sgt. Travon W. Dennis, Air Force Reserve Command first sergeant, visited with first sergeants and Airmen here during the September unit training assembly weekend.

  • Honorary commanders tour Mission Support Group

    Eleven honorary commanders toured the 433rd Mission Support Group here Sep 7, to view the group’s mission capabilities. This tour is the first of a series of grouped tours that are given to encourage relationships between the wing’s senior leadership and San Antonio’s civilian business and civic

  • AFRC manpower, personnel, services team visit Alamo Wing

    Col. Lisa M. Craig, Air Force Reserve Command director of manpower, personnel, and services, and Chief Master Sgts. Kelly M. Kruger, AFRC A1 superintendent and personnel functional manager, and Dan Kelly, AFRC services functional manager, visited the 433rd Airlift Wing here Aug. 3-4.

  • UTA childcare survey

    The 433rd Airman & Family Readiness office is conducting a survey of active, drilling reservists to gauge interest in personnel who would like to use the Child Development Center for childcare during the UTA.