News

  • Holidays and Heroes

    During the 5th Annual Holidays & Heroes event, 75 military families (150 children and 130 adults) were served by approximately 150 volunteers and sponsors. It was held for the first time on base at the VR-59 hangar, NAS Fort Worth JRB, Texas on Dec. 5, 2019. From gifts to family photos and bounce

  • A little down-home hospitality

    On November 15, 2019, 301st Fighter Wing Commander Col. Mitch Hanson along with several members of wing leadership toured American Hat Company in Bowie, Texas. They were hosted by 301 FW Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Honorary Commander Mr. Keith Mundee who is also the president of American Hat Co.

  • Team Fort Worth builds food packages for veterans in need

    Reserve Citizen Airmen assigned to the 301st Fighter Wing, Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas came together on November 5, 2019 for a charitable cause – giving back to veterans. The National Basketball Association’s Dallas Mavericks hosted an annual charity-driven program coined

  • AFRC restructures the enlisted grade force

    On October 1, more than 3,500 enlisted Reserve Citizen Airmen will see upgrades to their grade authorizations.MAJCOM senior enlisted leaders and other key members reviewed, evaluated and restructured the enlisted grade authorizations as part of the Enlisted Grade Council, established in 2016. The

  • Tacking on rank

    Professional development is a priority within the military and so is the celebration of those accomplishments when celebrated correctly.

  • STEP II Promotees

    Announcement of the Step II promotes for the 301st Fighter Wing who will promote Oct. 1, 2019.

  • From the Office of Violence Prevention

    If you or someone you know is feeling hopeless, is in crisis, or just needs some support, you are not alone. Ask a trusted friend for assistance and reach out for support by calling the Military Crisis Line at: 1-800-273-8255 or Military OneSource at: 1-800-342-9647.

  • 301st EOD gets new home

    After years of planning, approval and final construction, the 301st Fighter Wing Explosive Ordnance Disposal Airmen have a building of their own to call home. This area provides the space needed for training, classroom education and equipment storage which will help them support the wing, the base