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  • Operation Team Spirit improves efficiency, readiness

    Members of the 121st Air Refueling Wing's Maintenance Squadron and Maintenance Group here took part in inspections on a 121 ARW KC-135 Stratotanker during its programmed depot maintenance as part of Operation Team Spirit, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., Mar. 2, 2015 - Mar. 4, 2015.The program allows

  • CODY VISITS VIANG

    Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody, the 17th Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, visited Airmen here Apr. 12 at the 285th Civil Engineering Squadron of the U.S. Virgin Islands Air National Guard.During Chief Cody's visit he met with all Airmen, enlisted and officers alike, taking

  • Idaho Airman receives Air Force safety award for innovation

    An armament systems specialist with the 124th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Weapons Load Shop here was presented with a Ground Safety Well Done Award April 12 for researching and developing a storage system for the squadron's Triple Ejection Racks.Master Sgt. Marshall J. Daniell's TERs storage

  • Bay of Pigs Airmen Remembered

    Members from the 117th Air Refueling Wing gathered in Forest Lawn Cemetery at the gravesite of Thomas "Pete" Ray today as Lt. Col. Darryl Jett laid a wreath in his honor.On April 19, 1961 Ray, Riley Shamburger, Wade Gray and Leo Baker, died after the two B-26 Marauder aircraft they were flying were

  • JBA Airmen gather, kick off Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

    Air National Guard Readiness Center and Joint Base Andrews Airmen participated in the first of a two-part Sexual Assault Prevention and Response training April 9 held at the base theater here as part of SAPR mandatory training.This training provided an opportunity for Airmen to discuss awareness,

  • Airmen get hands-on training during wing's first rodeo

    More than 200 Airmen received hands-on chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear training along with self-aid buddy care training during the 109th Airlift Wing's first ancillary training rodeo here April 18.The mass training began in the Dining Facility as trainees were given CBRN and then SABC

  • 123rd Airlift Wing welcomes 9-year-old boy fighting cancer

    Members of the Kentucky Air National Guard welcomed a 9-year-old boy with cancer to the base Saturday as aircraft from around the world prepared to perform in the Thunder Over Louisville air show.Dawson Barr, accompanied by his sister, mother and father, toured the flight line with Chief Master Sgt.

  • Kentucky Air Guard pays tribute to Berlin Airlift 'candy drops'

    Members of the Kentucky Air National Guard will pay tribute to the famous "candy drops" of the Berlin Airlift during April 18 Thunder Over Louisville air show here.A Kentucky Air Guard flight crew will deploy two simulated bundles of candy over the Ohio River from the back of an Air Force C-130