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  • Final flight fun with wing members

    Col. John M. Breazeale gets sprayed by members of the 457th Fighter Squadron and 301st Fighter Wing after his final flight as wing commander Sept. 10 at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. Breazeale served as the commander from October 2013 to September 2016. He is a command

  • Nelson takes command of Operations Group

    Col. John Breazeale, 301st Fighter Wing commander, smiles as he hands the 301st Operations Group's guidon to its new commander, Col. Stephen Nelson, during a change of command ceremony Sept. 10 at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas.

  • A day not like any other

    “The day started like any other day, wake up, make coffee and roll into work,” said Malone “Bubba” Smith, 301st Fighter Wing anti-terrorism officer.

  • September Fighter Line issue online

    The September issue of the Fighter Line features a story of our Airmen welcomed home from a three-month deployment, the change of command for 355th Fighter Squadron and wing quarterly award winners.

  • Every Airman plays a role in suicide prevention

    The Air Force is determined to prevent suicide, but an Airman doesn’t need to be a specialist or doctor to do that. Sometimes all it takes is starting a conversation. Everyone has a role to play. That’s a key part of the Defense Department’s #BeThere campaign, which encourages making a difference

  • August issue of Fighter Line online

    The August issue of the Fighter Line features safety tips for your family, a recap of the recent 10th Air Force Combat Planning Council meeting and the results of this summer's Airmen's panel. You can see the full issue here.

  • Col. Chisam takes command of 355th Fighter Squadron

    Col. Matthew “Bear” Chisam takes command of the 355th Fighter Squadron during a change of command ceremony Aug. 19 at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. Col. Chisam is a senior pilot with more than 2,400 hours in the F-16 Fighting Falcon and T-38 Talon. The presiding officer for

  • Marijuana and the military

    As state recreational and medical marijuana laws change throughout the country, Air Force Reserve Command officials remind reservists that any marijuana use or possession by uniformed service members is still illegal under federal law. And the consequences for breaking this law could be career

  • Research analysts develop F-22 efficiency tool

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- Managing upgrades, retrofits and overall maintenance for a large number of aircraft can be challenging – often requiring great logistical effort to ensure the right people and equipment are available at the right time to service the aircraft. Operations