• FSS Airman receives Graydon Williams award

    Senior Master Sgt. James Smith, 944th Force Support Squadron force development superintendent, was recognized for his exemplary work in support of the wing’s mission as recipient of the 2021 Graydon Williams award.

  • Rep Debbie Lesko visits 944FW Airmen

    U.S. Representative Debbie Lesko, Arizona’s 8th congressional district, visited Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, April 10th, for a closer look at the 944th Fighter Wing mission.

  • Celebrating our Airmen: 944FW Non-commissioned Officer of the Year nominees

    The 944th Fighter Wing is built on the foundation of our outstanding Airmen. We are proud of the diligence and commitment these Elite Reserve Citizen Airmen display and are pleased to highlight those who have been nominated for the 2020 944 FW Annual Awards. The categories of recognition for the

  • TAP reforms help Reservists

    Until recently, Reserve Citizen Airmen were required to complete the Transition Assistance Program with every new 180 day set of military orders. With new reforms enacted by Congress, Reservists are no longer required to attend TAP with every 180 day set of orders, according to the policy.

  • Senior leaders provide update on strategic priorities

    Lt. Gen. Richard Scobee, commander of Air Force Reserve Command, and Chief Master Sgt. Timothy White, AFRC’s command chief master sergeant, issued a memorandum for all Reserve Citizen Airmen November 30 titled AFR Strategic Priorities – Our Current Progress and Future Path. Here is the text of the

  • 47th Fighter Squadron marks 80 years of success

    December 1st marks a major milestone in the history of the 47th Fighter Squadron. The unit, a Reserve A-10 flying squadron assigned to the 944th Fighter Wing, celebrates 80 years since it was originally activated as the 47th Pursuit Squadron in 1940 as the U.S. was increasing forces prior to World

  • Reserve Citizen Airmen motorcycle safety training at Luke

    The motorcycle rider community has changed a bit from the days of the film Easy Rider. You may choose to ride motorcycles because it makes commuting easier and fun, more affordable, therapeutic, or simply because it makes you cool. Whatever the reason, there are safety precautions one must take to

  • Make Your Calories Count

    Make your calories count.Eating for health, performance, and readiness isn’t just about getting the right amount of calories. It’s about choosing the best quality calories to fuel your body and mind. As Reserve Citizen Airmen, we need to keep ourselves in top performing condition, and quality