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By Staff Sgt. Noah J. Tancer, 910th Airlift Wing Public Affairs / Published May 12, 2021
A team of 76th Aerial Port Squadron Airmen, also known as “port dawgs,” push an HMMWV in a physical fitness course during the squadron’s 76er skills challenge, April 30–May 1, 2021, at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio. The 76er is an annual event held in-house to test Airmen’s skills in a team-based competition spanning multiple events. It emulates the Port Dawg Challenge that Air Force Reserve Command holds every two years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Eric M. White)
An Airman assigned to the 76th Aerial Port Squadron takes a 100-question knowledge test during the squadron’s 76er skills challenge, April 30–May 1, 2021, at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio. The 76er is an annual event held in-house to test Airmen’s skills in a team-based competition spanning multiple events. It emulates the Port Dawg Challenge that Air Force Reserve Command holds every two ye
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A bill to tighten rules for allowing ex-offenders in Georgia to be released early from probation that should help thousands of people maintain jobs and housing passed out of the state Senate recently.
Sponsored by District 17 state Sen. Brian Strickland, R-McDonough, the bill would let first-time felons in Georgia sentenced to prison for 12 months or fewer seek early termination of their probation after they’ve been released, paid court fines and avoided another run-in with the law for two years.