2nd Bomb Wing, Louisiana Guard Airmen join forces for air-to-air integration training Published May 1, 2025 By Senior Airman Seth Watson 2nd Bomb Wing Public Affairs BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. - The 2nd Bomb Wing and the 159th Fighter Wing demonstrated enhanced interoperability and strengthened their operational capabilities during a combined air-to-air integration training event held April 29, 2025, culminating in an operational survey of the Louisiana Army National Guard’s Lake Charles Readiness Center at Chennault International Airport. The in-flight training provided valuable experience in total force integration and agile combat employment concepts, with B-52 and F-15 crews sharpening their ability to operate together in contested environments. The training event showcased active-duty Airmen, Louisiana National Guardsmen, and community partners from Chennault working side by side to advance national defense objectives. Following the flight operations, leadership from both units convened at Chennault to assess the Lake Charles Readiness Center’s potential to support future training events. Chennault offers a unique combination of runway length and aircraft parking space suitable for B-52 missions, making it a valuable location to conduct dispersed operations. Attendees included Col. Michael Maginness, 2nd Bomb Wing commander; Col. David Anderson, 159th Fighter Wing commander, and other key leaders from the 2nd Bomb Wing, 159th Fighter Wing and Louisiana National Guard. Discussions focused on expanding joint training opportunities and building on the momentum of this successful integration. The hospitality of Chennault International Airport and the Lake Charles community played a vital role in enabling this effort, reflecting the strong civil-military partnership that underpins mission success. The combined capabilities of the B-52 and F-15 represent a powerful and flexible deterrent force, prepared to address a wide range of national security challenges. This collaboration underscores the commitment of these organizations to ensuring readiness and interoperability in the face of evolving global security challenges.