U.S. Airmen from the Kentucky Air National Guard’s 123rd Civil Engineer Squadron completed mission-ready training designed to promote the development of multi-capable Airmen.
OEI will equip the Air National Guard with ruggedized, high-fidelity human patient simulators that are designed to meet the latest Tactical Combat Casualty Care training requirements.
The new simulator or Weapons System Trainer Reconfigurable C-130J flight simulator is the first of its kind for the US Air National Guard on the west coast, and will showcase a myriad of capabilities that will separate it from other simulators across the United States.
One hundred New York National Guard Airmen, including 80 from the 106th Rescue Wing, are participating in exercises with their Brazilian Air Force counterparts through 31 August.
The 167th Airlift Wing of the US Air National Guard and the Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport implemented a Military Construction Cooperative Agreement to secure the approvals and funding needed to overhaul the aging lights on the military and civilian side of the airfield.
State and local officials at Westover Air Reserve Base in Massachusetts celebrated the opening of the UMass Transportation Center’s Aviation Research and Training Facility, which is equipped with the technology that creates new research opportunities in a variety of fields.
Twenty-nine members from the 104th Fighter Wing Medical Group and 13 members from the 174th Attack Wing Medical Group completed hands-on Medical Field Annual Training at Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.