• Ninjas get new commander

    During an early morning ceremony September 8, Lt. Col. Eric “Bodhi” Puels took command of the 944th Operations Group Detachment 2 from Lt. Col. Sean “Hooligan” Holahan here.

  • Earth Wind and Fire: Reservists own the skies

    For the first time in the nearly 70-year history of the Air Force Reserve, all three special mission units have been called to action simultaneously due to a series of catastrophic events that have affected wide swaths of the U.S.Reserve Citizen Airmen from across the country are conducting weather

  • Smoky Mountain Medical IRT provides care to 5,800 citizens

    More than 200 U.S. Navy, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve and Army Reserve service members deployed to Hayesville and Bryson City for Smoky Mountain Medical Innovative Readiness Training, Aug. 2-10, 2017.The two-week event brought together service members from various branches into a joint

  • Chapel team recognized with double awards

    There’s a special team of Luke AFB Airmen committed to ensuring everyone’s spiritual needs are met, fulfilling one of the pillars of Comprehensive Airman Fitness.

  • 944 SFS recognized for their global approach to teamwork

    The Airmen of the 944th Security Forces Squadron at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, were recently recognized as the Air Force Reserve Command Security Forces Squadron of 2016 following a year of diligent training and support to joint forces across the globe.

  • Luke participates in Arizona Cardinals boot camp

    Over 50 service members from the Air Force, Navy, and Marines stationed at Luke Air Force Base, participated in an on-field National Football League style “boot camp” August 14 at the University of Phoenix stadium.

  • Preparing for deployments

    944th Fighter Wing Reserve Citizen Airmen prepared for upcoming deployments later this year by attending a deployment brief August 6 at the base theater.

  • Key Spouses create network of support

    For many Airmen, having a good wingman, or being one, is an essential part of Air Force culture.Several Luke spouses have taken the wingman concept to heart and recently completed initial training for the Key Spouse Program, enabling them to serve as wingman to their fellow spouses.“The Key Spouse