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  • U.S. Air Guard participates in FISGA RAIN 2025

    ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam --  The first-ever contested communication joint exercise in Pacific Air Forces Command, Exercise FIGSA RAIN 2025, was held on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam Dec. 8 - 11.FISGA RAIN was designed to evaluate and improve the ability of participating units to establish and

  • Montana Air National Guard part of AFCENT 2025 wrap-up

    SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C --  Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central) closed out 2025 with a series of decisive victories, sustaining combat airpower against terrorist threats, expanding Coalition integration across the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, and advancing agile employment and base

  • 2025 Marks Historic Year for Guard Members

    ARLINGTON, Va. – For many Guard members, 2025 was a busy year.Soldiers and Airmen deployed overseas. They took part in missions along the southern border. Teams responded to natural disasters and other emergencies at home, and continued tough, challenging training to remain ready for missions yet to

  • 131st FSS earns prestigious Maj Gen Eugene L Eubank Award

    ST. LOUIS --  The Missouri Air National Guard’s 131st Force Support Squadron has been named the best in the Air National Guard, earning the Maj. Gen. Eugene L. Eubank Award.The award recognizes the top Force Support Squadron in the Air National Guard, highlighting excellence in customer service,

  • ANG touts key changes after record-setting recruitment year

    ARLINGTON, Va. – The Air National Guard's most successful recruiting year, with nearly 12,000 new members in fiscal year 2025, coincides with a major restructuring of its operations to better support recruiters and adapt to a dynamic environment.“It all comes down to Wartime Readiness,” said U.S.

  • National Guard Responds to Historic Flooding in Western Washington

    CAMP MURRAY, Wash. – As rivers overtopped banks and levees failed across western Washington, the Washington National Guard launched one of its largest and fastest flood responses in recent memory, mobilizing approximately 300 Soldiers and Airmen to help first responders with emergency rescues,