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220501-F-SL169-0036
Key Volunteers stand next to the 301st Fighter Wing Heritage F-16 Fighter Falcon at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas on May 1, 2022. The 75th anniversary tail art commemorates the years and dedication of the men and women of the 301 FW. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Randall Moose)
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220501-F-SL169-0035
Senior Master Sgt. Carrie Gee, 301st Fighter Wing Maintenance Squadron first sergeant introduces Key Volunteers to the 301 FW's mission to train and deploy combat ready airman at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth on May 1, 2022. The introduction included a tour of the base, giving the key volunteers a insight to their military connections. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Randall Moose)
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220501-F-SL169-0034
Key Volunteers attend the 301 st Fighter Wing Key Volunteer Program introduction at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth on May 1, 2022. The Key Volunteers Program is an initiative to bring helping hands from military spouses, significant others, and their dependents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Randall Moose)
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301 FW commander inspires future Air Force leaders
(left) Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 845 Cadet Rebekah Premenko, the event's narrator, and (right) Lt. Col. James Fagan, AFROTC Det. 845 commander, present 301st Fighter Wing Commander Col. Allen Duckworth, the event's keynote speaker with a detachment coin at the Texas Christian University AFROTC Det. 845 Spring Dining Out Ceremony, April 23. This military tradition can be traced back prior to WWI and WWII where victories and feats of heroism are celebrated in order to bring about cohesion and camaraderie within a specific unit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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301 FW commander inspires future Air Force leaders
(left to right) Kenneth and Kaylynn Caldwell present Air Force ROTC Detachment 845 Cadet 1st Lt. Keven Fuentes with the Kenneth and Kaylynn Caldwell Leadership Excellency Award, as Lt. Col. James Fagan, AFROTC Det. 845 commander, looks on at the detachment’s Spring Dining Out in Fort Worth, Texas, April 23. The award is presented to a senior who is selected for showing exceptional initiative, character and who makes a lasting impact within the detachment. The award also comes with a $5,000 scholarship. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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301 FW commander inspires future Air Force leaders
The POW/MIA Missing Man Table present at TCU's AFROTC Det, 845 Spring Dining Out Ceremony, April 23. The ceremony also allows guests to be present, unlike the Dining In, and also includes remembering those service members who are not able to physically be present due to deployments, being a prisoner of war/missing in action or paying the ultimate sacrifice. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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301 FW commander inspires future Air Force leaders
301st Fighter Wing Commander Col. Allen Duckworth speaks to the cadets at Texas Christian University Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 845’s Spring Dining Out Ceremony, April 23. Many of these cadets were attending their first in-person Dining Out due to the pandemic while other cadets were attending their last as they are one week away from graduation and beginning their potential commissioned assignments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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Blue skies and tailwinds, Lt. Col. Bill Gauntt, American Airman, POW
An F-16 Fighting Falcon from the 301st Fighter Wing's 457th Fighter Squadron, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, prepares to refuel with a KC-135 from the 465th Air Refueling Squadron, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. Two F-16s had recently participated in a funeral flyover honoring Lt. Col. (ret.) Bill Gauntt, RF-4C Phantom II pilot and Vietnam War POW. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Mary Begy)
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Blue skies and tailwinds, Lt. Col. Bill Gauntt, American Airman, POW
An F-16 Fighting Falcon from the 457th Fighter Squadron, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, prepares to refuel with a KC-135 from the 465th Air Refueling Squadron, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. The 507th Air Refueling Wing's mission is to organize, train and equip Combat-Ready Citizen Airmen to provide strategic deterrence and global capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Mary Begy)
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Blue skies and tailwinds, Lt. Col. Bill Gauntt, American Airman, POW
Two F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from the 301st Fighter Wing’s 457th Fighter Squadron, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, fly towards the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo., to honor the legacy of William “Bill” Aaron Gauntt (U.S. Air Force, Lt. Col., ret.), Monday, April 18. Gauntt was a POW who earned numerous accolades, to include three Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Bronze Star with a V for Valor, two Purple Hearts, four Meritorious Service Medals, nine Air Medals, two Air Force Commendation Medals, the POW Medal, the National Defense Medal and the Vietnam Service Medal. (Courtesy Photo)
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Blue skies and tailwinds, Lt. Col. Bill Gauntt, American Airman, POW
Two F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from the 301st Fighter Wing’s 457th Fighter Squadron, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, soared over the U.S. Air Force Academy to honor the legacy of William “Bill” Aaron Gauntt (U.S. Air Force, Lt. Col., ret.), Monday, April 18. The 301 FW is the Air Force Reserve Command’s only F-16 unit in the state of Texas. Their mission is to train and deploy combat-ready Airmen. (Courtesy Photo)
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Blue skies and tailwinds, Lt. Col. Bill Gauntt, American Airman, POW
A military with honors ceremony celebrated William “Bill” Aaron Gauntt (U.S. Air Force, Lt. Col., ret.), Monday, April 18 held at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. Gauntt was a 1968 USAFA graduate, POW in Vietnam and served the Air Force for 26 years. He passed away on February 24, 2022, surrounded by his family and his beloved dog, Gracie. (Courtesy Photo)
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220402-F-SL169-0084
301 st Fighter Wing Airman talk during the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response meet and greet at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, April 2, 2022. The SAPR team provided free coffee, donuts, and informational merchandise to spread awareness on sexual assault.
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220402-F-SL169-0072
Senior Airman Jayna Bryant, 136th Airlift Wing Logistics Readiness Squadron Airman, throws a beanbag during the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response meet and greet at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, April 2, 2022. The SAPR team provided outdoor games and talking points to encourage conversations and fellowship.
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220402-F-SL169-0055
Senior Airman Dhruv Singh, 301 st Fighter Wing Religious Affairs Airman pets Dallas, 301 FW therapy dog, during the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response meet and greet at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, April 2, 2022. The 301 FW Helping Agencies team acquired Dallas to promote stress relief.
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220402-F-SL169-0019
Dallas, 301 st Fighter Wing therapy dog, rests during the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response meet and greet at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, April 2, 2022. The 301 FW Helping Agencies team acquired Dallas to promote stress relief.
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220402-F-SL169-0011
Tech. Sgt. Famari Valdez, 301 st Fighter Wing Medical Squadron mental health technician, pulls a wooden game piece during the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response meet and greet at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, April 2, 2022. The SAPR team provided outdoor games and talking points to encourage conversations and fellowship.
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301 FW commander recognizes 44 FG excellence
(center) 44th Fighter Group Maintenance Squadron Aircraft Section Chief Senior Master Sgt. Kyle Umphrey briefs (lower left) 301st Fighter Wing Commander Col. Allen Duckworth and (left) Chief Master Sgt. John Candey, 301 FW Maintenance Group superintendent on 44 FG maintainer training status and training opportunities during their visit to Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., March 4. Umphrey is also the 44 FG’s F-35 cadre lead. He and his team will use lessons learned when the group heads back to Tyndall AFB, Fla., to support the newest fifth-generation aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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301 FW commander recognizes 44 FG excellence
(left) 301st Fighter Wing Commander Col. Allen Duckworth recognizes Senior Airman Deante Walker, 44th Fighter Group Maintenance Squadron F-22 Journeyman during the wing's visit to the 44 FG at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., March 4. For Walker's dedication and impact, he was selected as the 44 FG and 44 FG MXS Airman of the Year for 2021 as well as being selected as the Airman of the quarter for 3rd quarter 2021. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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301 FW commander recognizes 44 FG excellence
(right) 301st Fighter Wing Commander Col. Allen Duckworth gives his commander's coin to recognize Master Sgt. Gregory Alexander, 44th Fighter Group Aerospace Ground Equipment flight chief during the wing's visit to the 44 FG at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., March 4. Alexander's willingness to go the extra mile and expertise in both the F-22 and F-35 airframes allowed him to ensure consistent mission operations and serve as a 44 FG anchor. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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