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457 FS Heritage Designs
A 457th Fighter Squadron F-16 assigned to the 301st Fighter Wing, U.S. Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, flies above the Fort Worth skyline here on November 4, 2020. The 301 FW is the only Air Force Reserve Fighter unit in Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jeremy Roman)
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457 FS Heritage Designs
A 457th Fighter Squadron F-16 assigned to the 301st Fighter Wing, U.S. Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, displays its Texas pride here on November 4, 2020. The traditional gray on the nose represents the business end of mission and U.S. service and the red, white and blue is a nod to the great state of Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jeremy Roman)
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Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo 2020
301st Fighter Wing Vice Commander Col. Randall Cason, Senior Airman Brooke Pirrone, 301 FW tactical aircraft maintenance crew chief, and 301 FW Director of Staff Col. Kevin Zeller represent the wing riding in the Grand Entry at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo at Dickie’s Arena on February 3, 2020. The 301 FW has been honored to ride in the procession of Military Appreciation Day since 2012. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo 2020
U.S. Navy JROTC cadets from Joshua High School, Joshua, Texas post the colors as the crowd sings the U.S. national anthem during the Military Appreciation Day at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo at Dickie’s Arena on February 3, 2020. Prior to the rodeo events, each military branch was announced and veterans past and present were asked to stand and be recognized. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo 2020
Riders in the Grand Entry weave their way through the six flags of Texas before the rodeo competitions begin at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo at Dickie’s Arena on February 3, 2020. The FWSSR is the oldest continuously running livestock show and rodeo and has been held annually in Fort Worth, Texas since 1896. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo 2020
301st Fighter Wing Vice Commander Col. Randall Cason, Senior Airman Brooke Pirrone, 301 FW tactical aircraft maintenance crew chief, and 301 FW Director of Staff Col. Kevin Zeller greet the crowd during the Grand Entry at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo at Dickie’s Arena on February 3, 2020. Among the procession was Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price and U.S. Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth Commander Capt. Jonathan Townsend. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo 2020
U.S. Navy JROTC cadets from Joshua High School, Joshua, Texas prepare to post the colors prior to the Military Appreciation Day Grand Entry at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo at Dickie’s Arena on February 3, 2020. This was the first year this event was held in the new arena. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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Joint exercise hones medical skills
Air Force Reservist Capt. Mary Wellman, an emergency room nurse assigned to the 301st Medical Squadron, admits a patient into the simulated field hospital July 28, 2018, during a mass casualty exercise at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. Members from the 301st Fighter Wing Medical Squadron, Emergency Medical Facility Dallas 1, NAS Fort Worth JRB Fire Department, Marine Air Control Squadron 24 and MedStar practiced their critical medical skills and strengthened joint partnerships. Texas Wing Group VI Civil Air Patrol participated as patients. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Candice Allen)
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Joint exercise hones medical skills
U.S. Navy Corpsman David Halston, assigned to Emergency Medical Facility Dallas 1 at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas, assist an injured patient to the ambulance during a mass casualty exercise July 28, 2018. Members from the 301st Fighter Wing Medical Squadron, Emergency Medical Facility Dallas 1, NAS Fort Worth JRB Fire Department, Marine Air Control Squadron 24 and MedStar honed their life-saving skills and strengthened their joint partnership. Texas Wing Group VI Civil Air Patrol participated as patients. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Candice Allen)
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Commander presents annual awards
While visiting the 301st Maintenance Squadron, Col. Gregory Jones, 301st Fighter Wing commander, presents Senior Master Sergeant Jason Chandler, 301st MXS Avionics Superintendent, with the wing’s Henry D. Green Award at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas May 6, 2018 for his outstanding service to our communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joshua Woods)
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Commander presents annual awards
During a 301st Logistics Readiness Squadron visit, Col. Gregory Jones, 301st Fighter Wing commander, presents Maj. Rachael Lagerquist, 301st LRS commander, with the Field Grade Officer of the Year award at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas May 6, 2018. The wing’s annual award winners are among the best of the best and standout examples of Reserve Citizen Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joshua Woods)
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Commander presents annual awards
Col. Gregory Jones, 301st Fighter Wing commander, presents Master Sgt. Matthew Deputy, 301st Civil Engineer Squadron first sergeant, with the First Sergeant of the Year award May 6, 2018 during a visit to the squadron at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. The wing’s annual award winners are among the best of the best and standout examples of Reserve Citizen Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joshua Woods)
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Commander presents annual awards
Before his peers, Senior Master Sergeant Steven Gonsalves, 301st Logistics Readiness Squadron superintendent, receives the 301st Fighter Wing Senior Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year award from Col. Gregory Jones, 301st Fighter Wing commander, at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas May 6, 2018. The wing’s annual award winners are among the best of the best and standout examples of Reserve Citizen Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joshua Woods)
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Commander presents annual awards
Before his peers, Senior Master Sergeant Steven Gonsalves, 301st Logistics Readiness Squadron superintendent, receives the 301st Fighter Wing Senior Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year award from Col. Gregory Jones, 301st Fighter Wing commander, at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas May 6, 2018. The wing’s annual award winners are among the best of the best and standout examples of Reserve Citizen Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joshua Woods)
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Commander presents annual awards
During a 301st Logistics Readiness Squadron visit, Col. Gregory Jones, 301st Fighter Wing commander, presents Maj. Rachael Lagerquist, 301st LRS commander, with the Field Grade Officer of the Year award at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas May 6, 2018. The wing’s annual award winners are among the best of the best and standout examples of Reserve Citizen Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joshua Woods)
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Commander presents annual awards
Col. Gregory Jones, 301st Fighter Wing commander, presents Tech. Sgt. Catherine Anderson, a vehicle operator assigned to the 301st Logistics Readiness Squadron, with the wing’s Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year before senior leadership May 6, 2018 at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. The wing’s annual award winners are among the best of the best and standout examples of Reserve Citizen Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joshua Woods)
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Commander presents annual awards
Col. Gregory Jones, 301st Fighter Wing commander, presents Tech. Sgt. Catherine Anderson, a vehicle operator assigned to the 301st Logistics Readiness Squadron, with the wing’s Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year before senior leadership May 6, 2018 at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. The wing’s annual award winners are among the best of the best and standout examples of Reserve Citizen Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joshua Woods)
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301FW informs Lake Worth residents on environmental impact process
Capt. Chad Lutz, 301st Fighter Wing’s F-35A Program Integration officer and F-16 pilot, talks to a local homeowners association about the current F-35A Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) scoping process May 6, 2018, in Fort Worth, Texas. The EIS, required under the National Environmental Policy Act, identifies community concerns and local issues for consideration during this stage. Community involvement remains an essential part of this effort and local area residents can still submit comments at http://www.afrc-f35a-beddown.com until May 11, 2018. The fighter wing is one of four locations the Air Force is considering to house the F-35A. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julie Briden-Garcia)
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301FW informs Lake Worth residents on environmental impact process
Capt. Chad Lutz, 301st Fighter Wing’s F-35A Program Integration officer and F-16 pilot, talks to a local homeowners association about the current F-35A Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) scoping process May 6, 2018, in Fort Worth, Texas. The EIS, required under the National Environmental Policy Act, identifies community concerns and local issues for consideration during this stage. Community involvement remains an essential part of this effort and local area residents can still submit comments at http://www.afrc-f35a-beddown.com until May 11, 2018. The fighter wing is one of four locations the Air Force is considering to house the F-35A. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julie Briden-Garcia)
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301FW informs Lake Worth residents on environmental impact process
Capt. Chad Lutz, 301st Fighter Wing’s F-35A Program Integration officer and F-16 pilot, talks to a local homeowners association about the current F-35A Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) scoping process May 6, 2018, in Fort Worth, Texas. The EIS, required under the National Environmental Policy Act, identifies community concerns and local issues for consideration during this stage. Community involvement remains an essential part of this effort and local area residents can still submit comments at http://www.afrc-f35a-beddown.com until May 11, 2018. The fighter wing is one of four locations the Air Force is considering to house the F-35A. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julie Briden-Garcia)
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