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104th Fighter Wing holds F-100 Memorial, remembers fallen Barnestormers
Barnestomers honor the 13 Airmen fallen in flight from the 104th Fighter Wing during the F-100 memorial rededication ceremony, May 20, 2022, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. The F-100 monument was originally dedicated on May 17, 1987 by the 104FW Chief Master Sergeant’s Council. It continues to serve as a reminder of fallen Airmen’s impact on the unit.(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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104th Fighter Wing holds F-100 Memorial, remembers fallen Barnestormers
Barnestomers honor the 13 Airmen fallen in flight from the 104th Fighter Wing during the F-100 memorial rededication ceremony, May 20, 2022, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. The F-100 monument was originally dedicated on May 17, 1987 by the 104FW Chief Master Sergeant’s Council. It continues to serve as a reminder of fallen Airmen’s impact on the unit.(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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Fueling the Fight: Sentry Savannah 22-1
A U.S. Air Force KC-46 Pegasus with the 157th Air Refueling Wing, New Hampshire Air National Guard, sits on the flightline May 11, 2022, at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia. Three air refueling units from across the Air National Guard provided in-flight refueling in support of Sentry Savannah 2022, the ANG’s premier counter air exercise which encompasses 10 units of fourth and fifth generation fighter aircraft, tests the capabilities of our warfighters in a simulated near-peer environment and trains the next generation of fighter pilots for tomorrow’s fight. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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Fueling the Fight: Sentry Savannah 22-1
U.S. Air Force Capt. Shane Dunn, a KC-135 Stratotanker pilot with the 190th Air Refueling Wing, Kansas Air National Guard, prepares to taxi May 11, 2022, at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia. Three air refueling units from across the Air National Guard provided in-flight refueling in support of Sentry Savannah 2022, the ANG’s premier counter air exercise which encompasses 10 units of fourth and fifth generation fighter aircraft, tests the capabilities of our warfighters in a simulated near-peer environment and trains the next generation of fighter pilots for tomorrow’s fight. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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Fueling the Fight: Sentry Savannah 22-1
A U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker crew chief with the 190th Air Refueling Wing, Kansas Air National Guard, poses for a photo on the flightline May 11, 2022, at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia. Exercises like Sentry Savannah held at the Air Dominance Center not only train and test the counter air capabilities of the next generation of fighter pilots, but they also provide critical experience and training to 10 different units of maintenance Airmen in the rapid employment and recovery of aircraft. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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Fueling the Fight: Sentry Savannah 22-1
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Kelsey Warren, a KC-135 Stratotanker boom operator with the 190th Air Refueling Wing, Kansas Air National Guard, refuels an F-22 Raptor with the 325th Fighter Wing, during Sentry Savannah May 11, 2022, in a military operations area over Florida. Three air refueling units from across the Air National Guard provided in-flight refueling in support of Sentry Savannah 2022, the ANG’s premier counter air exercise which encompasses 10 units of fourth and fifth generation fighter aircraft, tests the capabilities of our warfighters in a simulated near-peer environment and trains the next generation of fighter pilots for tomorrow’s fight. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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Smith Vocational High School Tour
Students from Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School tour the 104th Fighting Wing May 6, 2022, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. The firefighters setup skills stations for the students to practice CPR and rescue techniques. The students visited the Fire Department, Security Forces Squadron, and the Logistics Readiness Squadron. The 104FW public affairs team has an annual base tour program April - October open to community youth groups and local employers to strengthen partnerships. (U.S Air National Guard Photos by Master Sgt. Lindsey S. Watson)
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Smith Vocational High School Tour
Students from Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School tour the 104th Fighting Wing May 6, 2022, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. The students visited the Fire Department, Security Forces Squadron, and the Logistics Readiness Squadron. The 104FW public affairs team has an annual base tour program April - October open to community youth groups and local employers to strengthen partnerships. (U.S Air National Guard Photos by Master Sgt. Lindsey S. Watson)
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Fueling the Fight: Sentry Savannah 22-1
A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon with the 169th Fighter Wing, in-flight refuels from a KC-135 Stratotanker with the 117th Air Refueling Wing, during exercise Sentry Savannah May, 5, 2022, in a military operations area off the coast of Georgia. Sentry Savannah is a joint total force integrated exercise that showcases the nation's combat aircraft readiness, tests the capabilities of our warfighters in a near-peer environment and trains our next generation of fighter pilots for tomorrow’s fight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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Fueling the Fight: Sentry Savannah 22-1
U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptors with the 192nd Fighter Wing, fly alongside a KC-135 Stratotanker with the 117th Air Refueling Wing, after in-flight refueling during exercise Sentry Savannah May, 5, 2022, in a military operations area off the coast of Georgia. Sentry Savannah is a joint total force integrated exercise that showcases the nation's combat aircraft readiness, tests the capabilities of our warfighters in a near-peer environment and trains our next generation of fighter pilots for tomorrow’s fight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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Barnestormers compete in TAG match, two selected for Governor’s 20
Members of the Barnestormers Marksmanship Team pose for a photo during The Adjutant General's State Marksmanship competition April 30, 2022, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts. The primary purpose of this annual event is to provide advanced marksmanship training within a competitive environment to Massachusetts National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, so that they can assist in training others with their improved skills. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by SFC Laura Berry)
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Who ya gonna call? 911 from a base phone
Staff Sgt. Austin Herman, 104th Civil Engineering Squadron firefighter, works in the fire alarm communications center April 12, 2022, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. The fire alarm communications center is staffed by a minimum of one firefighter 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The crews want to make sure members on base know that dialing 911 from a base phone will contact them, while calling 911 from a personal phone will contact the municipal dispatch off base. By calling from a base phone, members can ensure a quicker response to on base emergencies. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Randy Burlingame)
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104th Fighter Wing official website redesign begins Jan. 24, 2022
The 104th Fighter Wing official website (www.104fw.ang.af.mil) is scheduled to be redesigned by Air Force officials starting Jan. 24, 2022. Many new features will be added to the site, including full-frame photo galleries, updated slideshows and revamped video capabilities. To enable required updates, officials said the website will not display any new content until the migration is complete. The modernized site will allow for, among other things, a newly-redesigned, mobile-ready user experience. In the meantime, visit our social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, for the latest Barnes Air National Guard Base news, updates and releases. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Randy Burlingame)
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104FW supports COVID-19 testing task force
Airman 1st Class Tenzin Dakar, an aerospace medical technician with the 104th Medical Group, and Spc. Michael Major, a unit supply specialist with the 125 Quarter Master Company, overlook a pool testing tube prior to conducting COVID-19 testing Nov. 17, 2021, in the Northampton, Massachusetts, school district. The Massachusetts National Guard was activated in mid-October to augment COVID-19 testing personnel in school districts across the state.(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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104FW supports COVID-19 testing task force
Airmen and Soldiers with the Massachusetts National Guard pose for a photo prior to conducting COVID-19 testing Nov. 18, 2021, in the Northampton, Massachusetts school district. The Massachusetts National Guard was activated in mid-October to augment COVID-19 testing personnel in school districts across the state.(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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131st Fighter Squadron improves capabilities, safety with SPYDR
Lt. Col. Michael 'Shot' Glass shows the location of SPYDR in his helmet Oct. 28, 2021, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. The SPYDR system provides an audible warning when a pilot's oxygen saturation drops below a specific threshold, enhancing their safety and tactical capabilities.(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Randy Burlingame)
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131st Fighter Squadron improves capabilities, safety with SPYDR
Lt. Col. Michael 'Shot' Glass shows the location of SPYDR in his helmet Oct. 28, 2021, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. The SPYDR system provides an audible warning when a pilot's oxygen saturation drops below a specific threshold, enhancing their safety and tactical capabilities.(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Randy Burlingame)
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Students in the Torrington High School Air Force JROTC program attend a base tour Oct. 8, 2021, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. Base tours give members of the community a behind-the-scenes look at what 104th Fighter Wing Airmen do to ensure air superiority. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Randy Burlingame)
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Lanesborough, MA native serves community in dual roles as firefighter, MA ANG Airman
United States Air Force Staff Sgt. Caitlyn Durant, a Lanesborough, Massachusetts firefighter and 104th Fighter Wing Airman, poses for a photo during a memorial stair climb event for the Stephen Siller foundation September 16, 2018, in Albany, New York. Durant has been with the 104FW, Massachusetts Air National Guard's Weapons Flight since January of 2021 and was previously a member of the 158th Fighter Wing, Vermont Air National Guard. (U.S. Air National Guard courtesy photo)
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Lanesborough, MA native serves community in dual roles as firefighter, MA ANG Airman
United States Air Force Airman 1st Class Caitlyn Durant (left), an aircraft armaments specialist, poses for a photo with other members of the 158th Fighter Wing, Vermont Air National Guard, during a deployment in February of 2016 to an undisclosed location in Southeast Asia. Now, Durant is a staff sergeant and has been with the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard's Weapons Flight since January of 2021. (U.S. Air National Guard courtesy photo)
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