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  • 301 FW Defenders sharpen skills

    The 301st Fighter Wing Security Forces Squadron engage in a field training exercise Saturday afternoon, March 6, 2021, performing walkthroughs of shoot, move, communicate and fire team movements. As the Security Forces Airmen continue to maintain readiness, they have learned to adapt and advance in

  • All about the Airmen

    The 301st Fighter Wing Mission Support Group has the wing’s most dynamic mission set consisting of six squadrons and five civilian departments containing more than 650 Reserve, Active Guard Reserve, and civilian personnel. One Airman, Chief Master Sgt. Richard Walker, 301 FW MSG superintendent plays

  • 301 FW MXG MOC undergoes overhaul, turns new leaf

    The 301st Fighter Wing's Maintenance Operations Center maintains the status of the F-16 Fighting Falcon fleeter and are responsible for providing the number of aircraft available to do any mission. This MXG shop, which is consists of Reserve Citizen and Active Duty Airmen, has recently made some

  • Chief Chasteen: 32 years of military service

    After 32 years of service, Chief Master Sgt. Tommy Chasteen, 73d Aerial Port Squadron chief enlisted manager, completed his military journey during his retirement ceremony here on February 6, 2021. Col. Gavin Tade, 10th Air Force Standardization and Evaluation Division chief, presided over the

  • 301 FW MDS pharmacy tech dispenses service, mentorship

    The 301st Fighter Wing Medical Squadron is comprised of numerous sections and their motto--One Team, One Fight--points to the ultimate goal of keeping their Airmen healthy, ready and in the fight. One of those sections is charged with the responsibility for interpreting, filling, and distributing

  • 301 FW LRS Airman finds passion on and off duty

    Senior Airman Matthew Kunko, 301st Fighter Wing Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels operations specialist, is featured as one of the wing’s outstanding Airman during the January 2021 Unit Training Assembly. Kunko, a Roswell, New Mexico native, has been in the Air Force for two years and calls

  • 301 FW progressing through the new normal

    Ensuring wing Airmen get the required training to learn and progress is essential to maintaining mission readiness. Likewise, the education and training office also had to learn and progress to maintain theirs according to CDC and wing commander guidance. In this feature, we highlight the 301 FW E&T

  • 301 FW LRS warrior keeps mission moving

    The 301st Fighter Wing Logistics Readiness Squadron is responsible for the wing’s logistics planning, vehicle operations, vehicle maintenance, fuels, supply, and traffic management. In this feature, we highlight Tech. Sgt. Shawn Bailey, 301 FW LRS special purpose vehicle maintenance non-commissioned