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  • March 15, 2022

    309th MXSG welcomes new director

    The 309th Maintenance Support Group hosted a change of leadership ceremony March 11, welcoming Harry Briesmaster as its new director.

  • March 14, 2022

    2022 Air Force Assistance Fund: for Airmen and Guardians by Airmen and Guardians

    The annual Air Force Assistance Fund campaign to raise funds for charities that provide support to Air Force families in need runs March 21 through April 29 at Hill Air Force Base.The AFAF raises money for four charities: The Air Force Enlisted Village, the General and Mrs. Curtis E. LeMay

  • March 14, 2022

    People are key to defending installations, missions from small UAS threats

    Tiny in size, low cost and increasingly abundant, small unmanned aircraft systems pose a big threat to military operations and installations worldwide.

  • March 11, 2022

    Nuclear weapons leader selected for first star

    An AFNWC colonel, Col. Jason Bartolomei, has been nominated for the rank of brigadier general.

  • March 8, 2022

    Wing showcases mission during visit from 10th Air Force leaders

    The 419th Fighter Wing hosted its former wing commander, Maj. Gen. Bryan Radliff, now serving as Commander of 10th Air Force at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas. Radliff visited here alongside Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Malcom, 10th AF command chief, during the wing’s monthly

  • March 8, 2022

    Mil-to-mil couples gain time to make separation decision after childbirth

    Starting March 1, either parent of a Department of the Air Force military-to-military couple may now have up to 12 months to request separation from the service after the birth or adoption of a child.

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