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  • ANG deputy director retires after 34 years of military service

    The deputy director of the Air National Guard retired from the Air Force during an October 14 ceremony held at the ANG Readiness Center here.During his 34-year-long career, Maj. Gen. Brian G. Neal served as both a traditional Air National Guard member and Active Guard Reserve, after spending seven

  • 116th Air Control Wing guardsmen help Hurricane Matthew victims recover

    Airmen from the 116th Air Control Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, answered the call for support to Georgia's southeast coast after Hurricane Matthew devastated the area. "The Guard takes two oaths; one to the nation, one to the state," said Col. Jonathan Cox , 116th Mission Support Group,

  • Nevada Air Guard supports Washoe Valley firefighting efforts

    Four Airmen and two civilian firefighters from the Nevada Air National Guard Base in Reno were among more than a thousand federal, state and county personnel to respond a Washoe Valley fire here, Oct. 14.The blaze burned more than 3,400 acres as winds gusted to 70 mph and destroyed 22 homes.Nevada

  • SCANG Air Traffic Controllers deploy for Operation Inherent Resolve

    While Hurricane Matthew moved up the eastern United States coastline, one group from the South Carolina Air National Guard loaded their gear to face a very different set of challenges.On Oct. 9, more than a dozen Airmen from the 245th Air Traffic Control Squadron deployed to Iraq for six months in

  • ANG Airmen begin enlisted coin tradition

    The Air Force has a longstanding tradition of commanders and chiefs presenting their personal or unit coin to outstanding enlisted performers. Until recently, however, there was not an established process for the enlisted corps to pay tribute to each other for their efforts that otherwise go

  • Airmen learn about drunk driving in non-routine way

    Driving while impaired is not a permissible activity. However, 153rd Airlift Wing student flight trainees got to do this - drive a motorized vehicle, under close supervision, while under the influence of alcohol. Or at least that is what the beer goggles they wore simulated as they drove through a

  • 145th CES receives 2016 Federal Energy and Water Management Award

    The North Carolina Air National Guard, 145th Civil Engineer Squadron has been selected for the 2016 Federal Energy and Water Management Award by the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP). The squadron was recognized for their effective team approach to energy and water conservation, which

  • 145th Airlift Wing ost 21st annual retiree breakfast

    For the last 21 years, the 145th Airlift Wing has paid tribute to retirees of the North Carolina Air National Guard by hosting a breakfast in their honor, Sep. 30.  More than 250 retirees met inside a C-130 Hercules aircraft maintenance hangar at the North Carolina Air National Guard Base, Charlotte

  • HIANG shares air defense expertise with Philippine counterparts

    Air Defense was the primary topic of discussion during a recently completed subject matter expert exchange between the Hawaii Air National Guard and Philippine Air Force counterparts.The SMEE was a result of the HIANG airmen executing the National Guard's State Partnership Program. Through SPP, the