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  • JSTARS operators put new technology to the test

    Air Force E-8C Joint STARS aircraft operators recently trained for and started testing a new capability here that will allow them to receive and transmit crucial data to more joint agencies at a farther distance than ever before.The Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol; known as JREAP-C, is

  • 182nd Airlift Wing photojournalist wins NGB media award

    A photojournalist with the 182nd Airlift Wing was awarded Outstanding New Photographer for the Air National Guard Feb. 3 for his work submitted to the National Guard Bureau Media Contest. The award recognizes an enlisted airman through the rank of technical sergeant working in public affairs and

  • Symposium highlights 'purple medicine' opportunities

    More than 100 New Hampshire National Guard senior leaders and medical professionals from the Army and Air National Guard came together Feb. 9 to continue to build a shared understanding for enhanced medical training, education and missions in the future.Air Force Lt. Col. Stephanie Riley, the states

  • 109th AW takes on additional ODF mission

    Airmen with the New York Air National Guard's 109th Airlift Wing here will cap five months of support of U.S. Antarctic research efforts by flying 1,100 researchers and support staff, and 43 tons of cargo, from McMurdo Station, Antarctica, to New Zealand aboard seven of its 10 ski-equipped Air Force

  • Partners in Education program helping 188th build bridges with community

    Community outreach is vital to mission success. For many years, the 188th Fighter Wing here has been committed to helping the community in which it lives, and enjoys some of the highest levels of community support across the Air National Guard. But that relationship is a two-way street. To do their

  • Virginia Air Guard F-22 pilot soars past 1,000 hours

    Lt. Col. Michael Schaner made Air National Guard history recently when he flew an Air Force F-22 Raptor aircraft mission over the skies of Virginia.During that sortie, Schaner earned the distinction of becoming the first Air National Guard pilot to fly more than 1,000 hours in the cockpit of the

  • 177th FW participate in Coast Guard mishap exercise

    Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City was a flurry of activity Feb. 11 during the facility's annual mishap exercise.This year's exercise scenario included the rescue of an aviator from the 177th Fighter Wing, forced to eject over the frigid Atlantic Ocean, followed by an aircraft collision at

  • Flying Yankees ready for the storm

    The Airmen of the 103rd Civil Engineer Squadron here are ready to provide storm recovery operations and roadway clearance support should the state request their assistance in the event of a major weather event. With yet another winter storm headed for the state, the engineer squadron began