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  • Attack Wing, ANG's paperwork power fuels mission

    There is one constant that follows a military member from cradle to grave: paperwork.Paperwork allows members to enter an installation, permits computer access, sanctions promotions and even bridges members with medical care. While the aforementioned features are simply a few of military paperwork's

  • Boss lift shows employers Guard mission

    More than 40 employers of Montana National Guard Airmen participated in the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Boss Lift at the 120th Airlift Wing here June 4."Our job at ESGR is to educate and advocate on behalf of not only the employer but the guard and reserve member, as well, if you have

  • ANG welcomes new command chief

    The director of the Air National Guard welcomed the ANG's twelfth command chief master sergeant during a ceremony here June 2.Chief Master Sgt. Ronald C. Anderson stepped into his new role as the Guard's top enlisted leader, taking over from Chief Master Sgt. James W. Hotaling, who retired in

  • Training highlights hands-on skills of civil engineer Airmen

    Engineer Airmen bring various hands-on skills to the mission. 40 Airmen from the Missouri Air National Guard's 139th Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) brought those skills to Raymond, Maine, to help build part of a Boy Scouts camp from May 22 - June 3.Master Sgt. Joe McMullen is a water and fuel systems

  • Top volunteers recognized by 188th Wing

    The National Guard recognizes the exceptional contributions of volunteers in the support of service members and their families each year with volunteer awards.Debbie Smith received the 2016 Arkansas National Guard Volunteer of the Year Award and Tech. Sgt. Christopher Cooper and his family received

  • Arizona Airmen, tankers return from Pacific deployment

    Airmen, along with four KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft returned from a deployment to Andersen Air Base, Guam May 31, providing refueling support to other aircraft stationed and deployed in the area.The three-week mission consisted of aircrew, aircraft maintainers, and mission support experts assigned

  • 107th Security Forces conducts heavy weapons training

    More than 30 members of the 107th Security Forces Squadron here conducted heavy weapons training and qualification at two locations in Michigan, June 20-24.The Airmen trained at the Combat Readiness Training Center in Alpena and qualified at Camp Grayling as part of their yearly requirement to