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  • 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

  • Gen. Kim experiences F-16 combat capability

    Maj. Gen. Michael Kim, mobilization assistant to Air Force Reserve Command commander, puts on a 457th Fighter Squadron patch as he prepares for an F-16 Fighting Falcon flight Aug. 8, 2016, at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Josh Woods)

  • 301st Fighter Wing Airmen return home

    FORT WORTH, Texas (August 8th, 2016) A 301st Fighter Wing Airman greets his fiancée Aug. 8 at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base during the 301st Fighter Wing Homecoming from Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. Operation Freedom's Sentinel aims to maintain security and stability in

  • Airmen receive wing awards

    Col. John Breazeale, 301st Fighter Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Terry Goines, 301st Fighter Wing command chief, are all smiles as they present a quarterly award to Senior Airman Natashja Hardin during a wing commander's call here Aug. 6. Hardin was recognized for her outstanding leadership,

  • Tyndall Reserve Airmen reach rare F-22 milestone

     Few people get to fly an Air Force fighter jet. Even fewer have flown the F-22 Raptor. And, even more rare are Reserve Airmen, Majors Bryan Dick and Robert Ice who have reached the 1,000-hour flying mark in the Raptor. Flying 1,000 hours equates to a pilot sitting in a fighter jet for 41 days and

  • All in a day's work

    Staff Sgt. Cody Holsey, an Air Force Reserve C-5 loadmaster assigned to the 68th Airlift Squadron, positions a pedestal shore under the aircraft before loading a 45-passenger bus here Aug. 2. Members of the 301st LogisticsReadiness Squadron designed and created pedestal and approach shoring to

  • Commentary: Danger lurks everywhere

    I bid all 301st Fighter Wing personnel and their families a heartfelt wish for safety and security. The recent events in Dallas and Nice, France, remind us that danger lurks everywhere and may strike at a moment's notice.  While we can never predict when such an occurrence will happen, it is a

  • DEFY tours 301st Fighter Wing

    Staff Sgt. James Sullivan, 301st Maintenence Squadron, shows children from the Drug Education For Youth (DEFY) a closer look at the 301st Fighter Wing's F-16 during a tour July 14. The DEFY program is in it's 19th year in coordinating these type of programs with the Naval Air Station Fort Worth