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  • B-1B Lancers cross Arctic Circle to train with Nordic allies

    The 345th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, a total force integration unit comprised of Reserve Airmen from the 307th Bomb Wing and the 7th Bomb Wing, flew B-1B Lancers conducted training with the Norwegian air force, crossing the North Pole to accomplish the mission.

  • 377th LRS Aerial Port keeps passengers, cargo moving

    One civilian and five military U.S. Air Force air transportation specialists with the 377th Logistics Readiness Squadron at Kirtland Air Force Base ensure that passengers and cargo getting on and off military aircraft here are moved safely and quickly.

  • 377th SFS NCOs receive 2020 AFGSC GEICO awards

    Two noncommissioned officers assigned to the 377th Security Forces Squadron at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, have received Air Force Global Strike Command 2020 GEICO Military Service Awards, and will now compete at the Air Force level.

  • 28th Bomb Wing Airmen, B-1s Support Valiant Shield

    Approximately 150 Airmen and four B-1B Lancers assigned to the 28th Bomb Wing, Ellsworth AFB, S.D., participated in Valiant Shield 2020 (VS20), a biennial, U.S.-only, joint field training exercise with a focus on integration between U.S. forces in relation to current operational plans.

  • Federal voting assistance available to service members

    September 27 through October 4, 2020 is Absentee Voting Week. The Federal Voting Assistance program encourages all military service members, spouses and their eligible family members to take advantage of the resources available at https://www.fvap.gov/military-voter to register and request absentee

  • New NC3 courses strengthen the U.S. nuclear enterprise

    Nuclear command, control, and communication, or NC3, 150, 200 and 300 courses have graduated from the development process into mature products that have been scaled up from Air Force Global Strike Command to support the entire nuclear enterprise.A collaboration between Air Force Global Strike