News

  • February issue of Fighter Line now available

    The February issue of Fighter Line highlights the 301st Fighter Wing commander's FY15 vector check. Also, the publication features how new wing resiliency trainers will support the Comprehensive Airman Fitness program.Other stories include promotion nominations and Air Force's FY16 budget request. 

  • 10th Air Force holds first-ever weapons loading competition

    For the first time ever, 10th Air Force held an F-16 weapons loading competition Feb. 18-19 at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Fla.The winning teams from the 301st Fighter Wing, Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas, 419th FW, Hill Air Force Base, Utah, and the 482nd Fighter Wing here

  • Three Det 457 Airmen among those selected for SMSgt promotion

    The Air Force has selected 1,257 master sergeants for promotion to senior master sergeant and three Airmen from Detachment 457 made the cut.Congratulations to Master Sgt. Schennay Day, Master Sgt. James Spratt and Master Sgt. Eric Stuhan on their recent promotion. These individuals will become part

  • Force development changes, opportunities: Let’s empower our Enlisted force

    Empowering our Airmen is central to the wing's fiscal year 2015 vector check.  How can we equip our Airmen to become leaders? By mentoring. Effective mentoring is the key that unlocks the successful development of our Enlisted force.  Understanding the tools at your disposal will aid you and your

  • OTS eliminates component distinctions

    The Air Force Officer Training School here has removed all service component distinctions from its line officer commissioning courses.Regular Air Force and Reserve cadets no longer receive their commissions through Basic Officer Training or Air National Guard cadets through the Academy of Military

  • 301st Services Airmen vie for second Hennessy win

    Airmen from the 301st Services Flight here are at it again. The 10-person team competed Feb. 7 for their second Air Force Reserve Command Hennessy trophy."Both years our team performed at their best," said Senior Airman Angel Agosto, a 301 SVF Airman and returning Hennessy team member. "We all gave

  • 301 FW commander unveils FY15 Vector Check

    Zig Ziglar, a famous motivator speaker, once said, "Outstanding people have one thing in common: An absolute sense of mission." This is why unveiling priorities remains essential to the success of an organization.Last October in a room packed with squadron and group commanders, Col. John Breazeale,

  • 301 FW recognizes outstanding performers

    The 301st Fighter Wing recognized 11 outstanding members during its annual awards banquet Feb. 7 in Fort Worth, Texas. Thirty-seven nominees competed in 11 different categories, which included civilians, enlisted personnel, and officers.The winners are:Civilian of the Year Category I: Ms. Renee M.

  • Resiliency Trainers step up to help Airmen stay mentally fit

    Last month, eight Airmen and one key spouse mentor here became Resiliency Training Assistants (RTAs) to support the 301st Fighter Wing's Comprehensive Airman Fitness program. Fitness, an integral part of the military, entails an Airman's physical as well mental well-being -- the latter seemingly