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  • 944 FW Chaplain team wins 5 of 5 awards

    The chaplain team from the 944th Fighter Wing brought home five out five award categories for the 2017 U.S. Air Force Reserve Command Chaplain Corps Awards.

  • Networking the past to the present

    In the military environment of constant movement and regular relocations, lineage is a remote endeavor for many individuals involved in inaugural programs. Despite the military culture of fluidity, the 944th Fighter Wing has had the fortune of continuity from the beginning of integrated systems

  • Arizona sisters deploy downrange

    Mora and Delgado are step-sisters deployed from the 944th Fighter Wing, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, and have consistently been linked together throughout their lives and currently find themselves together again, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia.

  • 3,000 flight hours and 20 years of service

    Lt. Col. Ryan Savageau, 944th Operations Group deputy commander, landed here Feb. 27, after surpassing 3,000 hour in an F-16 over the span of 20 years of service in the United States Air Force. According to www.f-16.net, there are less than 300 F-16 pilots from around the world who have completed

  • ASTS conduct mass casualty training

    Reserve Citizen Airmen from the 944th Aeromedical Staging Squadron conducted training Jan. 6, 2018 at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Nurses, pharmacy technicians, and flight doctors were among the squadron members who participated in the annual mass casualty training.

  • Reserve Commander visits 944th Citizen Airmen

    Reserve Citizen Airmen from the 944th Fighter Wing welcomed the commander of Air Force Reserve Command, Lt. Gen. Maryanne Miller during the January Unit Training Assembly. Gen. Miller spent three days at Luke Air Force Base, home of the F-35 Lightening II, joining the 944th Reservists as they went

  • AFRC Command Chief returns to Luke

    The Air Force Reserve Command’s top enlisted Airman came back for a brief visit to where her career started nearly three decades ago.

  • 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