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Blue Force Tracker used in missions supporting Idaho fires
Tech. Sgt. Bradley Dobson, 124th Air Support Operations Squadron, communicates with fellow Idaho National Guardsmen through the Blue Force Tracker as part of the Idaho National Guard’s support to the Trinity Ridge Fire’s containment efforts near Idaho City, Idaho, Aug. 24. Airmen and Soldiers with the Idaho National Guard help to provide a safe perimeter around the Trinity Ridge Fire nine miles north of Idaho City in order to help firefighters protect threatened property and area residents. (U.S. Photo by Staff Sgt. Bob Barney)
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Dining Facility Gets New Contract
A food service worker serves wing members during lunch Aug. 5. The new contract, awarded in late July, brings a new crew of civilian workers who will assist Services personnel with the preparation and serving of more than 1,000 meals each drill weekend.
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124th ASOS Kin Appreciation Day
Maj. Shawn Scott and his family watch an A-10 Thunderbolt II make a strafing pass at Saylor Creek range Aug. 5 as part of the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron's Kin Appreciation Day. During the event family and loved ones were able to see up close the equipment joint terminal attack controllers use in training and combat, as well as eat lunch and watch A-10 Thunderbolt II's conduct strafing runs with their GAU-8 gatling cannon.
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124th Fighter Wing Change of Command
Col. Michael Nolan assumed command during a change of command ceremony Aug. 5, at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho. Col. Nolan returns to the 124th Fighter Wing after serving as the director of staff for the Idaho Air National Guard since Nov. 2011.
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124th Fighter Wing Change of Command
Col. Michael Nolan assumed command during a change of command ceremony Aug. 5, at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho. Col. Nolan returns to the 124th Fighter Wing after serving as the director of staff for the Idaho Air National Guard since Nov. 2011.
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124th Fighter Wing Change of Command
Col. Michael Nolan assumed command during a change of command ceremony Aug. 5, at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho. Col. Nolan returns to the 124th Fighter Wing after serving as the director of staff for the Idaho Air National Guard since Nov. 2011.
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124th Fighter Wing Change of Command
Col. Michael Nolan assumed command during a change of command ceremony Aug. 5, at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho. Col. Nolan returns to the 124th Fighter Wing after serving as the director of staff for the Idaho Air National Guard since Nov. 2011.
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Toy Show, wheels not required
The 12th annual Toy Show, during Family Day Sept. 9 at Gowen Field, will showcase the hobbies and interests of Idaho Air National Guard Members. Staff Sgt. Phil Bates (left) and Tech Sgt. Greg Slater, both machinists in the 124th Maintenance Squadron's Metals Technology shop, and gearheads in their free time, have helped coordinate the Toy Show since its beginning.
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Burrito sales fuel CAP programs, hungry airmen
Volunteers from the Boise Civil Air Patrol sell breakfast burritos each Saturday and Sunday morning of primary drill on the south side of Building 400 and in front of the base theater, as well by golf cart.
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Outstanding Airman of the Quarter
Airman 1st Class Cassidy Morlock of 124th SFS is pictured.
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SFS sweeps quarterly awards
Col. Brad Richy, former commander of the 124th Fighter Wing, Idaho Air National Guard and new director of the Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security, makes closing remarks after three Airmen from the 124th Security Forces Squadron were selected as Outstanding Airmen of the Quarter for their respective category, Aug. 5 at Gowen Field.
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Oustanding Senior Noncommissioned Officer of the Quarter
Master Sgt. Craig Rice of 124th SFS is pictured.
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Outstanding Noncommissioned Officer of the Quarter
Tech. Sgt. Eric Danielson of 124th SFS is pictured.
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Col. Brad Richy takes his Finis Flight
Col. William B. “Brad” Richy, left, prior commander of the 124th Fighter Wing, shakes hands with The Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Gary Sayler and Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Bradley Brummett after he completes his Finis Flight at Gowen Field July 20. Col. Richy becomes the new director of Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security July 23.
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RANS supports Florida training event
RANS members launch a GTR-18 Smokey SAM in downtown Miami as part of multi-agency training exercise recently.The Idaho-based squadron has deployed active-duty Airmen to several locations around the country this year, bringing unique threat simulation capabilities with them. Photo courtesy of 266th Range Squadron, Idaho Air National Guard
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Volunteers needed to restore old aircraft
This F-86A Sabre Jet donated to the Idaho Military History Museum recently is in need of volunteers to help restore it back to its original condition. The Idaho Air National Guard flew the F-86A Sabre Jet from 1959 to 1964.
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Air Support Operations Squadron trains in Idaho Sawtooth National Forest
Staff Sgt. Nate Durfee from the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) of the Idaho Air National Guard observes the simulated enemy down range, by looking through PVS 14 Monocular Night Vision Goggles (NVG)s during training with exercise Mountain Fury II throughout the Idaho Sawtooth National Forest, June 25. This exercise focused on small unit tactics, mounted patrol with HMWVVs, Close Air Support missions, and over watch with the help of the 190th Fighter Squadron’s A-10 Aircraft and B Company, 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB) CH-47 Chinook Helicopters, Idaho Army National Guard Apache Helicopters and 728th Air Control Squadron, Mt. Home, June 19 through June 27.
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Air Support Operations Squadron trains in Idaho Sawtooth National Forest
Airman 1st Class Harry Nieves, a Radio Operation Maintainer and Driver (ROMAD) from the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) of the Idaho Air National Guard sets a visual identifier marker for cooperating friendly forces flying above involved in training with exercise Mountain Fury II throughout the Idaho Sawtooth National Forest, June 25. Members of ASOS perform small unit tactics, mounted patrol with HMWVVs, Close Air Support missions, and over watch with the help of the 190th Fighter Squadron’s A-10 Aircraft and B Company, 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB) CH-47 Chinook Helicopters, Idaho Army National Guard Apache Helicopters and 728th Air Control Squadron, Mt. Home, June 19 through June 27.
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