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  • Long Ranger Roundup: November in photos

    Reserve Citizen Airmen maintained a strong training pace during the month of November, despite the on-going COVID-19 pandemic. Units throughout the wing focused on completing on-going training
  • The Great American Smokeout begins Nov. 19

    November is Tobacco Cessation Month. While deployment or recent pandemic restrictions may physically separate service members, remind them that they are never alone especially when it comes to quitting tobacco.
  • 307th Bomb Wing announces November enlisted promotions

    The 307th Bomb Wing is pleased to announce the following Airmen have been promoted to the rank indicated, effective Nov. 1, 2020. Chief Master Sgt. James HudsonMaster Sgt. Laquita YoungMaster Sgt.
  • Long Ranger Roundup: October in photos

    October ushered in cool air here and the 307th Bomb Wing took advantage of the change to double-down on training. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, units found a way to get the job done and ensure
  • Long Ranger Resilience: Called to serve

    When Airman 1st Class Osasere Osifo came to the U.S. to pursue graduate studies, he had no idea that a call to serve something bigger than himself would compel him to enlist in the Air Force Reserve.
  • 307th Bomb Wing announces October enlisted promotions

    The 307th Bomb Wing is pleased to announce the following individuals have been promoted to the rank indicated effective Oct. 1, 2020.Senior Master Sgt. David WalkerSenior Master Sgt. Shaun
  • Reserve Citizen Airmen to keep full tuition assistance benefit

    Reductions to tuition assistance announced last week by the Department of the Air Force will not impact Reserve Citizen Airmen this fiscal year. The decrease in the military tuition assistance program (MilTA) from $4,500 to $3,750, affects only active-duty Airman. The $250 per semester hour and $166.66 per quarter hour allotment for Reserve Citizen Airmen will remain the same.
  • Going lean: 345th EBS wraps up Bomber Task Force Mission

    Go lean or go home. That was the strategy adopted by leadership of the 345th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron when the call went out in late July for B-1B Lancers to accomplish an emergent Bomber Task Force mission out of Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. The unit, based at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, took fewer than 60 Reserve and active-duty Airmen from the 307th Bomb Wing and 7th BW in support of the BTF.
  • B-1B Lancers cross Arctic Circle to train with Nordic allies

    The 345th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, a total force integration unit comprised of Reserve Citizen 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. It is the first time in recent memory the bomber has crossed directly over the North Pole.
  • 345th EBS takes part in Global BTF mission

    Reserve Citizen Airmen and their active-duty counterparts in the 345th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron took part in an extensive Bomber Task Force mission yesterday, which included integrating with NATO
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