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  • Brig. Gen. Jamison retires

    Brig. Gen. Matthew P. Jamison completed his assignment as Assistant Adjutant General for Air, Joint Force Headquarters, South Dakota National Guard and retired with 37 years of military service at a ceremony held on May 1.Jamison enlisted in the South Dakota Air National Guard as a crew chief in

  • Airmen give back to local community

    Airmen with the 121st Air Refueling Wing Enlisted Field Advisory Council participated in a community outreach program with Habitat for Humanity Apr. 23, in Columbus.EFAC Airmen helped to build a new walkway railing, repaint window sills and replace old windows for a local family in need."Part of the

  • 'I.G. Brown TEC School' approved to offer, build accredited education

    The Community College of the Air Force recently inspected and approved the Professional Continuing Education branch here at the I.G. Brown Training and Education Center as its newest, accredited school.Officials said that the branch previously used the Chief Master Sgt. Paul H. Lankford Enlisted

  • Military Makeover: DC Airmen volunteer to renovate local home

    A group of 20 Airmen volunteers from the D.C. Air National Guard and the ANG Readiness Center arrived early on the morning of Saturday April 30, at Forestville, Maryland, with one goal: to make a difference in their community, especially for one individual. The Airmen were volunteers with the Prince

  • Rice confirmed as Air Guard director; to receive third star

    Air Force Maj. Gen. Scott Rice, the adjutant general of the Massachusetts National Guard, was confirmed Apr. 28, as the next director of the Air National Guard by the U.S. Senate.Rice will be promoted to lieutenant general."I'm honored and humbled to be chosen to lead the outstanding Airmen of the

  • 906 ARS holds memorial service for fallen warrior

    The 906th Air Refueling Squadron remembered a fallen comrade at a memorial service held here Apr. 27.Capt. Brandon Cyr, a pilot assigned to the squadron, was killed in a plane crash in Kandahar, Afghanistan, April 27, 2013, along with three other crew members.Lt. Col. Donald Landgrebe, commander of

  • Airmen spend time mentoring students

    Airmen from the South Dakota Air National Guard were recognized at the quarterly technician meeting April 20, 2016 for their volunteering efforts. Col. Nathan B. Alholinna, 114th Fighter Wing vice commander, received a letter from Lutheran Social Services commending the four Airmen for their time