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  • Inside the 908th: Client Systems Technicians

    In the spirit of our Air Force Reserve Command award-winning series “I am the 908th," and the 16-part “We are the 908th," we are proud to present the third installment of the 908th trilogy, “Inside the 908th.” This new series will not focus on individuals, groups, or squadrons, but rather we will

  • 908th SFS members train using Virtual Reality

    On June 7, 2022, the sound of gunshots rang down the halls of a former civil engineering building at Maxwell Air Force Base’s Gunter Annex. Most people would have instinctively called security forces, but members of the 908th Airlift Wing's Security Forces Squadron were already on the scene,

  • Inside the 908th: Air Transportation

    In the spirit of our Air Force Reserve Command award-winning series “I am the 908th,” and the 16-part “We are the 908th,” we are proud to present the third installment of the 908th trilogy, “Inside the 908th.” This new series will not focus on individuals, groups, or squadrons, but rather we will

  • Inside the 908th: Services

    Editor’s Note: In the spirit of our Air Force Reserve Command award-winning series “I am the 908th," and the 16-part “We are the 908th," we are proud to present the third installment of the 908th trilogy, “Inside the 908th.” This new series will not focus on individuals, groups, or squadrons, but

  • I am The 908th: Master Sgt. Robert Champion

    Master Sgt. Robert Champion is the operations superintendent with the 908th Civil Engineering Squadron at the 908th Airlift Wing. The Prattville native was a traditional reservist who worked in the agriculture industry up until May 5th, 2022, where he transitioned to his current full time role with

  • 908th Welcomes 22nd Air Force Command Team

    The 908th Airlift Wing welcomed 22nd Air Force Commander, Maj. Gen. Bret Larson, and 22nd Air Force Command Chief, Chief Master Sgt. Chin Cox, as they visited the wing during the May Unit Training Assembly.Larson and Cox toured the 908th AW to observe the wing’s progress and to see how higher