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  • Team Barksdale highlights interoperability, ACE concept during exercise

    Airmen from the active-duty 2nd Bomb Wing and Air Force Reserve 307th Bomb Wing teamed up with Nebraska Air National Guardsmen and Army Reserve soldiers to practice remote refueling capabilities on a B-52 Stratofortress during the Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise (QLLEX) June 6, 2024, at

  • 944th Fighter Wing Honors Fallen Comrades with Commemorative Ruck March

    Beating the sunrise, several members of the 944th Fighter Wing gathered at the Red Tail F-16 airpark at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., June 2, 2024, to partake in the inaugural "Fallen Comrade Ruck," an event aimed at honoring those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for their country.The 944th Top

  • A Black Lettered Send Off

    An HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter, tail number A6224, maintained by U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Anthony Staley, 943rd Maintenance Squadron crew chief, and Senior Airman Harley Straps, 943rd MXS assistant crew chief, achieved a “black letter status” before its retirement at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base,

  • Reserve maintainer wins big at bodybuilding competition

    When Staff Sgt. Alyssa Poisson, 712th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, competed in her first bodybuilding competition at the National Physique Committee Mid-Atlantic Open and Armed Forces Show in November 2023, she didn’t expect to win the Women’s Wellness Overall trophy.The amateur body builder not

  • Wing receives first new HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopter

    A new era began when the 920th Rescue Wing’s first new HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopter touched down here Feb. 1.Flown to the 943d Rescue Group by the 305th Rescue Squadron, the arrival of the HH-60W marks the beginning of the wing’s conversion from the HH-60G Pave Hawk, which served the wing since

  • 445th units ensure smooth return of deployers

    Close coordination between several 445th Airlift Wing squadrons led to the successful reception of about 140 Airmen returning from deployment Jan. 4, 2024. Four C-17 Globemaster III aircraft brought the Airmen home safely, along with 35 pieces of cargo totaling 88,340 pounds.