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260320-Z-DY432-1522
Airmen from the 104th Fighter Wing pose for a group photo at the conclusion of the Massachusetts Air National Guard’s inaugural SNCO Professional Development Course, March 20, 2026, at Camp Nett, Niantic, CT. The SNCO foundations course consisted of 41 Airmen at the rank of Master Sgt. or Senior Master Sgt. from four different wings at three different states. As the first 700-level foundations course across the Air National Guard, the SNCO foundations course sets the standard for the development of senior enlisted leaders for the future. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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260320-Z-DY432-1171
From left to right, U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey St. Jean, 104th Fighter Wing Maintenance Group Senior Enlisted Leader, U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Shane McGuire, 102nd Intelligence Wing Command Chief Master Sergeant, U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Michelle O’Keefe, Massachusetts Air National Guard (MANG) State Command Chief Master Sergeant, and U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Nicholas Kollett, 143rd Airlift Wing Command Chief, participate in a panel discussion during the MANG’s inaugural Senior Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Course at Camp Nett, Connecticut, March 20, 2026. The SNCO foundations course consisted of 41 Airmen at the rank of Master Sgt. or Senior Master Sgt. from four different wings at three different states. As the first 700-level foundations course across the Air National Guard, the SNCO foundations course sets the standard for the development of senior enlisted leaders for the future. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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260320-Z-DY432-1116
Two Airmen celebrate after completing a two-mile fun run before becoming the first graduating class of the Senior Noncommissioned Officer foundations course, March 20, 2026, at Camp Nett, Niantic, CT. The SNCO foundations course consisted of 41 Airmen at the rank of Master Sgt. or Senior Master Sgt. from four different wings at three different states. As the first 700-level foundations course across the Air National Guard, the SNCO foundations course sets the standard for the development of senior enlisted leaders for the future. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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260320-Z-DY432-1511
Senior Noncommissioned officers (SNCO) from the 104th Fighter Wing, 102nd Intelligence Wing, 143rd Airlift Wing, and 224th Security Forces Squadron sing “The Air Force Song” concluding their graduation from the first Massachusetts Air National Guard’s SNCO Professional Development Course at Camp Nett, Connecticut, March 20, 2026, at Camp Nett, Niantic, CT. The SNCO foundations course consisted of 41 Airmen at the rank of Master Sgt. or Senior Master Sgt. from four different wings at three different states. As the first 700-level foundations course across the Air National Guard, the SNCO foundations course sets the standard for the development of senior enlisted leaders for the future. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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251206-Z-DY432-2043
From left, Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the Adjutant General of the Massachusetts National Guard, sits with Col. David "Moon" Halasi-Kun, the outgoing 104th Fighter Wing commander, and Col. Michael "Shot" Glass, the incoming 104th Fighter Wing commander, during the change of command ceremony at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, Massachusetts, December 6, 2025. The ceremony celebrated Col. Glass assuming command of the Wing and emphasized the importance of ensuring readiness for the transition to the F-35 Lightning II. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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251206-Z-DY432-2051
Lt. Col. Jeremy Dugan, the 104th Fighter Wing chief of staff, leads the formation of 104th service members during the change of command ceremony at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, Massachusetts, December 6, 2025. The ceremony celebrated Col. Glass assuming command of the Wing and emphasized the importance of ensuring readiness for the transition to the F-35 Lightning II. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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251206-Z-DY432-2125
Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the Adjutant General of the Massachusetts National Guard, addresses the crowd during the 104th Fighter Wing change of command ceremony at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, Massachusetts, December 6, 2025. The ceremony celebrated Col. Glass assuming command of the Wing and emphasized the importance of ensuring readiness for the transition to the F-35 Lightning II. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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251206-Z-DY432-2158
Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the Adjutant General of the Massachusetts National Guard, presents a certificate to Col. David "Moon" Halasi-Kun, the outgoing 104th Fighter Wing commander, during the change of command ceremony at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, Massachusetts, December 6, 2025. The ceremony celebrated Col. Glass assuming command of the Wing and emphasized the importance of ensuring readiness for the transition to the F-35 Lightning II. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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251206-Z-DY432-2161
From left, Senior Master Sgt. Tom Moriarty, the guidon bearer for the change of command, Col. David "Moon" Halasi-Kun, the outgoing 104th Fighter Wing commander, and Col. Michael "Shot" Glass, the incoming 104th Fighter Wing commander, listen to the speech of Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the Adjutant General of the Massachusetts National Guard, during the change of command ceremony at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, Massachusetts, December 6, 2025. The ceremony celebrated Col. Glass assuming command of the Wing and emphasized the importance of ensuring readiness for the transition to the F-35 Lightning II. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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251206-Z-DY432-2250
Col. David "Moon" Halasi-Kun, the outgoing 104th Fighter Wing commander, presents his final salute to the wing as commander during the change of command ceremony at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, Massachusetts, December 6, 2025. The ceremony celebrated Col. Glass assuming command of the Wing and emphasized the importance of ensuring readiness for the transition to the F-35 Lightning II. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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251206-Z-DY432-2277
Maj. Gen. Gary W. Keefe, the Adjutant General of the Massachusetts National Guard, returns the salute of Col. David "Moon" Halasi-Kun, the outgoing 104th Fighter Wing commander during the change of command ceremony at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, Massachusetts, December 6, 2025. The ceremony celebrated Col. Glass assuming command of the Wing and emphasized the importance of ensuring readiness for the transition to the F-35 Lightning II. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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251206-Z-DY432-2289
Maj. Gen. Gary W. Keefe, the Adjutant General of the Massachusetts National Guard, accepts the wing guidon from Col. David "Moon" Halasi-Kun, the outgoing 104th Fighter Wing commander during the change of command ceremony at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, Massachusetts, December 6, 2025. The ceremony celebrated Col. Glass assuming command of the Wing and emphasized the importance of ensuring readiness for the transition to the F-35 Lightning II. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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251206-Z-DY432-2297
Maj. Gen. Gary W. Keefe, the Adjutant General of the Massachusetts National Guard, passes the wing guidon to Col. Michael "Shot" Glass, the incoming 104th Fighter Wing commander, during the change of command ceremony at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, Massachusetts, December 6, 2025. The ceremony celebrated Col. Glass assuming command of the Wing and emphasized the importance of ensuring readiness for the transition to the F-35 Lightning II. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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251206-Z-DY432-2304
Maj. Gen. Gary W. Keefe, the Adjutant General of the Massachusetts National Guard, passes the wing guidon to Col. Michael "Shot" Glass, the incoming 104th Fighter Wing commander, during the change of command ceremony at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, Massachusetts, December 6, 2025. The ceremony celebrated Col. Glass assuming command of the Wing and emphasized the importance of ensuring readiness for the transition to the F-35 Lightning II. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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251206-Z-DY432-2373
Col. Michael "Shot" Glass, the incoming 104th Fighter Wing commander, presents his first salute to the wing after taking command during the change of command ceremony at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, Massachusetts, December 6, 2025. The ceremony celebrated Col. Glass assuming command of the Wing and emphasized the importance of ensuring readiness for the transition to the F-35 Lightning II. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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251023-Z-UG828-1004
Member of the 104th Fighter Wing wait in a bay on the flight line at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, MA, October 23, 2025. It was a tearful farewell as the last trio of Eagles from Barnes Air National Guard Base departed for their permanent resting place at the “boneyard” Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Melanie J. Casineau)
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251023-Z-UG828-1006
An F-15C Eagle aircraft waits in a bay on the flight line at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, MA, October 23, 2025. It was a tearful farewell as the last trio of Eagles from Barnes Air National Guard Base departed for their permanent resting place at the “boneyard” Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Melanie J. Casineau)
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251023-Z-UG828-1008
An F-15C Eagle aircraft flys over the flight line at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, MA, October 23, 2025. It was a tearful farewell as the last trio of Eagles from Barnes Air National Guard Base departed for their permanent resting place at the “boneyard” Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Melanie J. Casineau)
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250715-D-DY432-1064
Pratt and Whitney engineers observe an F-15 takeoff during a base tour, July 15, 2025, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, Mass. The Pratt and Whitney engineers learned how the engineers on base play to a significant role to supporting the wing's mission. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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250612-Z-DY432-1033
Airmen from the 104th Fighter Wing's ICT team prepare to conduct rapid rearming and refueling operations for the F-15C Eagle, June 12, 2025, at Westover Air Reserve Base, Chicopee, Mass. The D-ICT allows for rapid refueling and rearming of fighter aircraft to increase sortie generation and mission readiness. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Jay Hewitt)
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