An official website of the United States government
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

  • 104th FW chaplain bolsters resiliency during Korea deployment

    Maj. Kenneth M. DeVoie, the new wing chaplain at the 104th Fighter Wing, recently completed a year-long deployment as the command chaplain to Special Operations Command Korea (SOCKOR) headquartered in Seoul, Republic of Korea. As a result of his experience, he returned to the 104th FW more capable

  • The Miracle on Laskey

    A 180th Fighter Wing Airman is first on the scene at a traffic accident, and thanks to her experience and professionalism under stress helps save the life of a young boy.

  • Bittersweet memories as final C-130H departs N.C. Air National Guard

    The final C-130H aircraft departed the 145th Airlift Wing, as the unit prepares for a mission transition to the C-17 Globemaster, leaving many Airmen with bittersweet memories of their time spent flying the "Hercules." The unit has flown C-130s since 1971, starting with the B model, culminating in

  • Airmen and community team up to support deployed troops

    The 185th Family Programs Office had already received care packages that had been packed by the Le Mars, Iowa High School Student Council and packages from employees of the Premiere Bank Card Agency located in Dakota Dunes, S.D. Finding a way to ship the packages however presented a problem. At a

  • Tough Athlete, Tough Mudder, and Tough Airman

    Master Sgt. Saul M. Davidson, the logistics plans superintendent with the 157th Civil Engineering Squadron, New Hampshire Air National Guard, is preparing to compete in the World’s Toughest Mudder event this Veterans Day weekend in Las Vegas. Davidson is currently sitting in fourth place in the male

  • Guard Airmen deliver mail to Puerto Rico

    In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria many residents of Puerto Rico look for normalcy, and one clear sign of things getting back to normal is having their mail delivered. The storm's destruction and the lack of power created issues with logistics and the ability to transport the influx of care

  • ANG support key to media coverage of hurricanes

    "Communicating the military mission lets those affected by disaster know that they are not forgotten and help is underway."That's what Kim Cornett, a senior producer at NBC News said Sept. 26 about working with the Air National Guard to bring national media coverage to the humanitarian disasters in

  • 129th SFS named ANG Security Forces Squadron of the Year

    Chosen out of a pool of over 100 different squadrons, the 129th Rescue Wing’s Security Forces Squadron took the mantle of being the Air National Guard Security Forces Unit of the year, July 18, 2017, at Moffett Air National Guard Base, Calif.