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  • 926th Flight Surgeon retires after 24 years

    Lt. Col. Brett Brimhall, a 926th Aerospace Medicine Squadron flight surgeon and chief of medical staff, retires in a ceremony on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., April 7, 2019 after 24 years of military service. Brimhall began his military career when accepted to the Uniformed Services University of the Health Science, F. Edward Heber School of
  • Reserve maintainers marshal F-22 Raptors

    Senior Airman Naihua Dong, a 926th crew chief and Air Reserve Technician, marshals a F-22 Raptor March 9, 2019, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Through Total Force Integration at Nellis, Reserve aircraft maintainers work side by side with active-duty providing skilled manpower and continuity to accomplish the U.S. Air Force Warfare Center mission.
  • Operation Hero provides deployment experience to children

    Staff Sgt. Andre Ward, 926th Aerospace Medicine Squadron passes out frisbees to children during Operation HERO April 6, 2019, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Operation HERO allowed nearly 100 children of 926th Wing reservists to participate in a simulated deployment line to learn what it is like for their parents to deploy. The event featured a
  • Reserve Recruiting, 926th Wing team up with Vegas Golden Knights

    The Vegas Golden Knight fires up the crowd filled with Air Force Reservists, employers, honorary commanders and base leadership during a practice session with the Vegas Golden Knights March 23 at the City National Area in Las Vegas. The recruiting event brought awareness of the Air Force Reserve and the Reserve Citizen Airmen who live and work in
  • GI Bill becomes timeless with new changes

    The 15-year time limitation for using Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits is eliminated for Veterans who left active duty on or after January 1, 2013, and for qualifying dependents. The President signed into law the Harry W. Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act also known as the “Forever GI Bill,” which will bring significant changes to Veterans education benefits. The law is named after the American Legion national commander who wrote the original GI Bill language in 1944, and will allow more Veterans to use the GI Bill and more time to use it. Some of the following changes will go into effect immediately.
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