• 9-11 bittersweet for 934th AW members

    "We accomplished a lot," said Master Sgt. Joseph Mohlis, crew chief, who just completed his fifth deployment to Southwest Asia. "We kept 650 convoys off the roads of Iraq and Afghanistan. Those are convoys that don't have to risk improvised explosive devices because our crews are flying supplies in

  • Let there be thunderous applause

    Have you ever heard the old saying "it's lonely at the top" if that is true why do we work so hard to get there? We spend years preparing and working our way up to the top even though we hear how tough it is at the top. We rely not only our skills to make it, but also on our supervisors, families

  • Proud to be an American, 934th Airman attains citizenship

    There are those who talk about opportunity, and there are those who embrace it. Senior Airman Sammy Muriuki, 934th Communications Flight records custodian, has firmly entrenched himself as one of the latter. Airman Muriuki was granted his American citizenship in a ceremony in Arden Hills, Minn.,