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  • Surviving on the water

    Training requirements constantly change. Every military member experiences it and aircrew are no exception. The 171st Aircrew Flight Equipment office conducts a water survival refresher course every three years, but this year was the first time parachutes were not included in the course.Despite any

  • Unit's pride demonstrated by plane refurbishing

    The F-102 Delta Dagger is one of the first aircraft guests see as they pull up to the 171st gate. A much different aircraft than the KC-135 Tankers parked on the flight line, tail number 4015 was considered the unit's "ace" during its prime years between 1961-1975.In August 2008 the aircraft was

  • Army Strong Center opens in Coraopolis

          CORAOPOLIS, Pa. -- The grand opening ceremony of the Army Strong Community Center, a facility that provides support and resources to military members and their families as well as veterans, opened on Sept. 18 at McGarity U.S. Army Reserve Center here.      The ASCC was created by Lt. Gen. Jack

  • 171 ARW members enjoy Kennywood 2010

         Kennywood Military Appreciation Day kicked off Sep. 25 and allowed 171st Air Refueling Wing members as well as troops from other military branches to spend time with family and friends at their favorite park.     Though the weather was forecasted to be cool, the day turned out to be sunny with

  • Civil engineers have global impact in 2010

         In 2010, 171st Civil Engineers deployed personnel to numerous locations for both real world and training missions.      Last year, the unit was initially notified that the whole squadron would be deployed for a 179-day rotation, which is the standard for civil engineers. When the mission

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