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  • Ready to roll: 181st IW conducts readiness exercise

    HULMAN FIELD AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Ind. – The 181st Intelligence Wing completed a two-day exercise that tested its ability to deploy on short notice at Hulman Field Air National Guard Base Dec. 11-12.The Indiana Air National Guard exercise was part of a wing-wide inspection by the Air Combat

  • ANG facility completes Blacksnake livery on Indiana A-10

    SIOUX CITY, Iowa – A black and gray U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft from the Indiana Air National Guard's 122nd Fighter Wing was recently turned out at the Air National Guard Paint Facility in Iowa.In a departure from standard tactical two-tone grey, the Blacksnakes of the 122nd Fighter

  • ANG facility completes Blacksnake livery on Indiana A-10

    SIOUX CITY, Iowa – A black and gray U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft from the Indiana Air National Guard's 122nd Fighter Wing was recently turned out at the Air National Guard Paint Facility in Iowa.In a departure from standard tactical two-tone grey, the Blacksnakes of the 122nd Fighter

  • 113th ASOS TACP Airmen control night skies in exercise

    CAMP ATTERBURY JOINT MANEUVER TRAINING CENTER, Ind. – Tactical Air Control Party Airmen assigned to the 113th Air Support Operations Squadron from the 181st Intelligence Wing of the Indiana Air National Guard conducted night close air support training Aug. 4. The TACP Airmen engaged in night CAS

  • 181st Intelligence Wing Airman manages ground transportation

    HULMAN FIELD AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Ind. – Serving in the military can mean performing multiple roles. For one Airman, that includes both overseeing fleet vehicle logistics and – when duty calls – getting his hands dirty turning wrenches.U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Bob Osborn, a ground