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  • 926th Wing supports FDE of F-16

    Members from 926th Wing’s 84th Test and Evaluation Squadron conduct Force Development Evaluations of multiple systems on the F-16, Dec. 6-18, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.

  • All hands on deck as 926th AMDS rolls out new system

    Logistics Health Incorporated helps 926th Aerospace Medical Squadron conduct physical health assessments as the migration over to Military Health System Genesis continues during the November Unit Training Assembly, Nov. 7, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.

  • Holiday spirit starts early for one Reservist

    The holidays are a time of giving and for Master Sgt. Caleb Fishell, 926th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron unit training manager, giving back to local Las Vegas families has been something he’s been involved with since 2012.

  • 926th Operations Group sweeps half of AFRC's aerospace awards

    The 2017 Air Force Association Aerospace Awards for Air Force Reserve Command were just announced. Congratulations to the 26th Space Aggressor Squadron and the 379th Space Range Squadron, both under the 926th Operations Group.- David C. Schilling Award - 26th Space Aggressor Squadron- Theodore Von

  • Space Aggressors jam Air Force, Allied systems

    The 26th Space Aggressor Squadron here is always gearing up for the next exercise in replicating enemy action against space-based and space-enabled systems.Teams of adversary subject matter experts regularly employ jamming techniques to train Air Force, joint and coalition personnel how to

  • Satellite operators keep space players in line

    Located behind a warehouse on the Colorado hillside, satellite communications technicians from the 379th Space Range Squadron are busy setting up satellites for the military’s only Space and Test Training Range, located at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado. The STTR enables units to exercise space