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  • 49th Wing 1st quarter awards ceremony

    HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M.-- Team Holloman 1st quarter award winners were recognized by Col. Ryan Keeney, 49th Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Nathan Christensen, 54th Fighter Group senior enlisted leader, with awards for exceptional performance during the period of January to March 2022,

  • 315th Training Squadron welcomes new commander

    The 315th Training Squadron conducted a change of command ceremony at the Louis F. Garland Department of Defense Fire Academy, June 10.The 315th TRS welcomed incoming commander, Lt. Col. Liane Zivitski, and thanked outgoing commander, Lt. Col. John Bergmans, for his hard work and dedication.

  • Commander picked up the gauntlet, prepares to pass it on

    Col. Rockie K Wilson, 37th Training Wing commander, considers his time as a “Command of Two Tours.” In his first year, Wilson focused on solving pandemic-related problems, and in his second, pivoted to a proactive, innovative approach to training and educating the next generation of Airmen.

  • AFW2 briefs Airmen on resources

    KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss.-- The Air Force Wounded Warrior program ambassadors told their stories to Keesler Airmen across base from June 6 to 8.AFW2 provides support and services to wounded, ill and injured Airmen by providing nonmedical care support and helping facilitate some medical care

  • AFRC A3 director visits 340th Flying Training Group

    Brig. Gen. D. Scott Durham, director of Air, Space, and Information Operations for Headquarters Air Force Reserve Command, received a mission briefing from Col. Kyle Goldstein, 340th Flying Training Group commander, during a visit to Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph June 6.

  • Under pressure: Keesler DCRF excels during exercise

    KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss.-- Keesler’s Defense Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Response Force (DCRF) know that time is always of the essence.The 117-person team from Keesler participated in a joint exercise with U.S. Army medical personnel at Camp Atterbury, Indiana on May 3-15.“Our