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  • Citizen-Airmen recognized during demobilization ceremony

    Airmen from the 142nd Civil Engineer Squadron, along with members of the 142nd Security Forces Squadron, who recently returned in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, were formally recognized Dec. 7 during a demobilization ceremony held on base.Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber and Secretary of State

  • Airman saves lives, receives recognition

    An Airman and his unit were recognized for being outstanding during a duel presentation Dec. 6 at the Blue Ash Air National Guard Station.Master Sgt. Jeffery Scott, 123rd Air Control Squadron, received the Airman's Medal for his heroic actions that saved the lives of three people.While on a January

  • 177th Fire Department responds to crash

    Airmen assigned to the 177th Fighter Wing's Fire Department, Station 24-2, responded with the South Jersey Transportation Authority Station 24-1 and the Egg Harbor Township Police Department to a two-car collision outside the main gate here Dec. 4.Responding 177th FW personnel included Staff Sgt.

  • Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force visits 102nd Intelligence Wing

    The Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force and his wife visited the Airmen of the 102nd Intelligence Wing here Nov. 20.The visit by Chief Master Sgt. James Cody and his wife, retired Chief Master Sgt. Athena Cody, is the first-ever visit by a Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force to Otis Air

  • Photojournalists find mentors through Air National Guard news program

    About two dozen Air National Guard Airmen are better able to tell the story of America's Airmen thanks to a new writing mentorship program.The course, Understanding Air National Guard News Writing - and More, was launched in early 2014 and relies on a long-distance mentorship program to allow Airmen

  • Chaplain departs leadership center stronger, back to Utah

    A chaplain from the Utah Air National Guard marked spiritual and physical resilience here recently with his thoughts on hopeful leaders as well as with his heart to fitness-minded adherents.Chaplain Lt. Col. Bruce Brewer served as the interim chaplain for the I.G. Brown Training and Education

  • Air National Guard Director visits 188th Wing

    The Director of the Air National Guard met with 188th Wing Airmen at Ebbing Air National Guard Base here Dec. 5.Lt. Gen. Stanley E. Clarke III visited to gain a better understanding of the 188th's Airmen, mission and capabilities."As the director of the ANG I have to have visibility on what the

  • Broncos' player says military helped in pursuit of football jersey

    Many young kids have hopes and dreams of doing something amazing when they grow up. Many want to be an astronaut, or a police officer. Others may want to serve in the armed forces or become a professional athlete.But for some, more than one dream can come true.Read Full Story >

  • New York Guard Airmen and Soldiers volunteer to help Trees for Troops

    Nearly 20 Soldiers and Airmen of the New York National Guard turned out to volunteer their support of Trees for Troops at Ellms Christmas Tree Farm in Ballston Spa, New York ;Dec. 3. The Guard members helped load Christmas trees donated from area tree farms as part of a nationwide effort to deliver

  • Hickam Airmen exercise Rapid Raptor in Guam

    Airmen from the 154th and 15th Wings at Joint Base Pearl-Harbor Hickam exercised the newest approach to fighter employment Nov. 20-24 at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam.Rapid Raptor, which is still in the proof-of-concept phase, uses at least one Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aircraft to swiftly