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  • Air National Guard leadership visits AOR

    Lt. Gen. L. Scott Rice, Air National Guard director, and Chief Master Sgt. Ronald Anderson, ANG command chief, paid a Christmas Day visit to Guardsmen currently attached to the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing in Southwest Asia.

  • Live at your workstation: Air National Guard broadcasts

    The Air National Guard’s I.G. Brown Training and Education Center in East Tennessee announced this week that government Common Access Card holders can now watch the Warrior Network, closed circuit television channel on their workstation computers.

  • Wyoming Senator visits Guardsmen

    Sen. John Barrasso shared a Thanksgiving meal with deployed Wyoming Air National Guardsmen, assigned to the 737th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron in Southwest Asia Nov. 23. The Wyoming senator, who is also a member of the senate committee on foreign relations, was traveling to engage in discussions

  • ANG dual mission: helping at home and abroad (Part 2 of 2)

    More than 100 Airmen from the 153rd Airlift Wing based in Cheyenne, Wyoming, deployed to the 737th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron recently in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. In September and October, approximately half of the 153rd Airmen deployed here were deployed using their Modular

  • ANG dual mission: helping at home and abroad (Part 1 of 2)

    It wasn’t long ago Airmen from the 158th Airlift Squadron, Savannah, Georgia, were delivering supplies with their fleet of C-130H Hercules aircraft to hurricane victims in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. But just a few weeks later, they find themselves on the other side of the world in

  • Misawa Air Base supports Wisconsin Guardsmen

    The 35th Maintenance Squadron recently backed four Air National Guardsmen from the 115th Fighter Wing, better known as the "Badgers," based out of Madison, Wisconsin, by providing them a centralized repair facility.