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  • Training equips Airmen for future challenges

    The 301st Fighter Wing kicked off the drill weekend with post-attack reconnaissance training at U.S. Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, May 1, 2021.During the training, multiple units under the 301 FW Mission Support Group, along with the 301 FW Medical Squadron, worked to

  • Legacy flight honors past and present

    The 457th Fighter Squadron, also known as 'the Spads', was first activated on Oct. 21, 1944. Since then, it has carried out it’s mission using numerous aircraft, at home and abroad.Their first assigned airframe, the P-51 Mustang, and their current fighter, F-16 Fighting Falcon, recently had a chance

  • FY 21 1st Quarter Award Winners

    Warriors,I’m pleased to pass along our 1st Quarter 2021 award winners! The competition was tough and as always, I was inspired by the incredible accomplishments of our 301st FW Warriors!Amn — SrA Julie Kavanagh, 301st LRSNCO — TSgt Amy Perez, 73rd APSSNCO — MSgt Tiffany White, 301st FSSCGO – Capt

  • 301 FW AFRC Award Winners

    On behalf of 301st Fighter Wing Commander Col. Allen Duckworth, 301 FW Command Chief Master Sgt. Michael Senigo, and the 301 FW leadership, it gives me great pride to congratulate a few of our members for recently winning awards above the fighter wing level!

  • 301 FW AFRC A1 award winners 2020

    A1 consists of Manpower, Personnel and Services which keep the Air Force operating. The 301st Fighter Wing won two of those awards.

  • ‘Spads’ open Texas Rangers season, Globe Life Field

    Pilots assigned to the 457th Fighter Squadron, 301st Fighter Wing, U.S. Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas conducted a pregame fly over after the playing of the national anthem for Major League Baseball’s Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field on April 5.

  • A piece of wing history returns home

    Forty-eight years ago, the 301st Tactical Fighter Wing reactivated at Carswell Air Force Base, Texas. A piece of history belonging to that era recently returned to what is now known as the 301st Fighter Wing.

  • Airmen recognized for total force contributions

    Distinguished visitors met Airmen in several shops within the 301st Fighter Wing at U.S. Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, over the two-day February unit training assembly.