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301 FW commander recognizes 44 FG excellence
(center) 44th Fighter Group Maintenance Squadron Aircraft Section Chief Senior Master Sgt. Kyle Umphrey briefs (lower left) 301st Fighter Wing Commander Col. Allen Duckworth and (left) Chief Master Sgt. John Candey, 301 FW Maintenance Group superintendent on 44 FG maintainer training status and training opportunities during their visit to Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., March 4. Umphrey is also the 44 FG’s F-35 cadre lead. He and his team will use lessons learned when the group heads back to Tyndall AFB, Fla., to support the newest fifth-generation aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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301 FW commander recognizes 44 FG excellence
(left) 301st Fighter Wing Commander Col. Allen Duckworth recognizes Senior Airman Deante Walker, 44th Fighter Group Maintenance Squadron F-22 Journeyman during the wing's visit to the 44 FG at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., March 4. For Walker's dedication and impact, he was selected as the 44 FG and 44 FG MXS Airman of the Year for 2021 as well as being selected as the Airman of the quarter for 3rd quarter 2021. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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301 FW commander recognizes 44 FG excellence
(right) 301st Fighter Wing Commander Col. Allen Duckworth gives his commander's coin to recognize Master Sgt. Gregory Alexander, 44th Fighter Group Aerospace Ground Equipment flight chief during the wing's visit to the 44 FG at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., March 4. Alexander's willingness to go the extra mile and expertise in both the F-22 and F-35 airframes allowed him to ensure consistent mission operations and serve as a 44 FG anchor. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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301 FW commander recognizes 44 FG excellence
(left) 301st Fighter Wing Commander Col. Allen Duckworth gives his commander's coin to recognize Master Sgt. Derek Eubanks, 44 FG F-22 production superintendent during the wing's visit to the 44 FG at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., March 4. Eubanks is responsible for all flight line maintenance actions and sortie generation. Over the past four months, he has strengthened the group’s relationship with the 325th Fighter Wing, Air Combat Command, Eglin AFB, Fla., by the actions he and his team have done to provide F-22 solutions while maintaining airframe excellence. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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301 FW commander recognizes 44 FG excellence
(left) 301st Fighter Wing Commander Col. Allen Duckworth gives his commander's coin to recognize Master Sgt. Rodney Hankerson, 44th Fighter Group Weapons Section chief during the wing's visit to the 44 FG at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., March 4. Hankerson, who also works in the same position as a civilian, recently won the Gen. Leo Marquez Award at the AFRC level for Aircraft Maintenance Civilian Technician category. This award recognizes base-level civil service aircraft, munitions and missile maintenance personnel who perform hands-on maintenance or manage a maintenance function. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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301 FW commander recognizes 44 FG excellence
(left) 301st Fighter Wing Commander Col. Allen Duckworth recognizes 301st Fighter Squadron Superintendent Master Sgt. Amanda Hampton during the wing's visit to the 44th Fighter Group at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., March 4. She was selected as the 44 FG Senior Non-Commissioned Officer of the Quarter for 3rd Quarter due to her skillset and preference to let others shine before herself. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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301 FW reopens its renovated headquarters
The 301st Fighter Wing reopens its headquarters at building 1654 at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, March 6, 2022. The 301st Fighter Wing has completed renovations of its headquarters, building 1654, on Feb. 7, 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Randall Moose
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301 FW reopens its renovated headquarters
Airmen walk through the 301st Fighter Wings’ newly renovated headquarters building at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, March 6, 2022. The newly renovated building features updated offices, technology, and new training spaces, with a focus on customer service and training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Randall Moose)
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301 FW reopens its renovated headquarters
The 301st Fighter Wing reopens its headquarters at building 1654 at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, March 6, 2022. The 301st Fighter Wing has completed renovations of its headquarters, building 1654, on Feb. 7, 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Randall Moose)
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301 FW reopens its renovated headquarters
Senior Master Sgt. Traci Taylor, 301st Fighter Wing Education and Training specialist, and Airman 1st Class Emanuel Nieto, 301 FW Water and Fuel Systems Maintenance specialist, meet in the Education and Training Office’s new multi-use computer room in the newly renovated 301 FW headquarters building at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, March 6, 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Randall Moose)
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DEERS updates
Being able to use TRICARE depends on you keeping your information up to date in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS). DEERS is a database of active duty and retired service members, their family members, and others who are eligible for TRICARE. TRICARE eligibility shows up in DEERS based on the sponsor’s status. It’s essential to keep your DEERS record up to date to get timely and effective TRICARE benefits.
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Gen. Daniel 'Chappie' James Jr.
Gen. Daniel 'Chappie' James Jr. receives his fourth star. He was the first Black American to attain the rank of four-star general in the U.S. military.
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Air Force Lt. Gen. Daniel James III receives the Distinguished Flying Cross from his father, Air Force Gen. Daniel "Chappie" James Jr. James III passed away August 1, 2017, in Alexandria, Virginia. (Courtesy Photo)
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Air Force Col. Daniel “Chappie” James (left), and Air Force Col. Robin Olds, commander of the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, stand together for a photo. James was Olds’ vice commander on deployment in South Vietnam in the late 1960s.
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During Vietnam, Air Force Gen. Daniel “Chappie” James Jr. flew 78 combat missions, including the infamous Operation Bolo mission in which seven communist MiG-21 aircraft were destroyed. Operation Bolo was a deception-based mission intended to trick enemy fighter aircraft into battle where American fighters held the advantage. This operation pitted the U.S. F-4 Phantom II against the MiG-21 and, because of the operation, the enemy re-evaluated their MiG-21 strategy and deployment.
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Chappie James became the first African-American general in the United States Air Force and was later the first African-American four-star general in any American military service branch.
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10th Air Force commander visits ‘Makos’
Col. David Castaneda, 482nd FW commander, provides a briefing to Maj. Gen. Bryan Radliff, 10th Air Force commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Malcom, 10th Air Force command chief, at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida, Feb. 7, 2022. Radliff toured HARB meeting its members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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10th Air Force commander visits ‘Makos’
Lt. Col. James Sams, 482nd Security Forces Squadron commander, meets with Maj. Gen. Bryan Radliff, 10th Air Force commander, during a base tour at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida, Feb. 7, 2022. Radliff saw some of the new equipment and technology that the base defenders train with and use. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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10th Air Force commander visits ‘Makos’
Maj. Gen. Bryan Radliff, 10th Air Force commander, controls a Man Transportable Robot System while Senior Airman Frederick Torres, 482nd Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team, provides assistance at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida, Feb. 7, 2022. MTRS is a remotely operated, medium-sized robotic system that offers a standoff capability to detect, confirm, identify and dispose of hazards. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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10th Air Force commander visits ‘Makos’
Col. David A. Biggs, left, 482nd Mission Support Group commander, gives a briefing to Maj. Gen. Bryan Radliff, 10th Air Force commander, about the 482nd Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida, Feb. 7, 2022. Trained to detect, disarm and dispose of explosive threats in the most extreme environments, EOD technicians bravely serve as the Air Force’s bomb squad. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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Phone: (817) 782-7170 Org Box Email: 301fw.pa@us.af.mil