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  • Master Sgt. Sidney Johnston: essential IT mission support

    The 301st Fighter Wing mission is to train and deploy combat ready Airmen. The 44th Fighter Group, a geographically separated unit assigned to the 301 FW, has a Reserve Citizen Airman who plays an integral role to helping that mission happen…Master Sgt. Sidney Johnston.

  • Master Sgt. Jason Almodovar: ensuring conflict resolution and respect

    The 301st Fighter Wing has a diverse array of Reserve Citizen Airmen from many different backgrounds and cultures. Master Sgt. Jason Almodovar, 301 FW Equal Opportunity Office senior enlisted leader, promotes an environment free from personal, social or institutional barriers that would prevent a

  • TSgt Derrick Eldridge: keeps pilots safe

    When fighter pilots fly, each piece of their equipment must function properly—especially in case of an emergency—and the warriors from the 301st Fighter Wing Aircrew Flight Equipment unit ensure all flight and safety equipment is ready for any situation. We highlight one of their Reserve Citizen

  • Tech. Sgt. Sean Hill: Port Dawg, Grill Master, Reserve Citizen Airman

    The 73rd Aerial Port Squadron, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, is a valuable unit who supports joint operations and the 301st Fighter Wing mission—to train and deploy combat-ready Airmen. Whether it’s building baggage or weapons pallets, loading and unloading aircraft, or

  • Tech. Sgt. Jose Ojeda: 20 years of determined service

    Every 301st Fighter Wing Reserve Citizen Airmen has a story behind the uniform and brings a unique life experience to the U.S. Air Force Reserve Command. Many of the jobs these same Airmen perform might not be ‘high visibility’ in nature but are no less important because it takes every member of the

  • 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

  • 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

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