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  • I am The 908th: Master Sgt. James Emanuel

    Master Sgt. James Emanuel didn’t always envision himself in uniform. Like many young adults, he first had plans to pursue college, but admitted he wasn’t fully prepared for independence. “I was overly ambitious, but I didn’t take college seriously,” he said. As the 2024 Senior NCO of the Year for

  • I am The 908th: Mr. David Haigwood

    908th Operations Support Squadron Aviation Resource Management Specialist, David Haigwood joined the 908th Flying Training Wing in July 2024, bringing nearly seven years of government civilian experience with him.Haigwood’s can-do-attitude and prioritization of mission success are just some of the

  • 908th next to have XR training for Maintainers

    The 908th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron teamed with Mass Virtual from June 2 to June 11 to begin the first scans that will create extended reality training aids for the MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopter at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.Mass virtual is an aircraft XR training company contracted by the

  • Grey Wolves roam Alabama skies

    On July 17, 2025, U.S. Airmen from the 24th Helicopter Squadron and the 908th Operations Group took to the skies over Alabama to continue gaining proficiency in the MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopter. Formation, or two-ship, sorties are mission essential training flights that crew members must be familiar

  • 908th OSS Welcomes New Commander

    The Commander of the 908th Operations Group, Col. Shane Devlin, transferred command of the 908th Operations Support Squadron from Lt. Col. Jeffrey Lehmkuhl to Lt. Col. Justin McCullough during a change of command ceremony, July 12, 2025, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.

  • I am The 908th: Capt. Christopher Bennett

    Capt. Christopher Bennett isn’t just a nurse on the ground—he’s also a nurse in the sky. As a flight nurse with the 908th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, he ensures injured service members receive the care, comfort, and safety they need while soaring thousands of feet above the ground.