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  • 2022 Year in Review

    2022 is officially over, but it’s impact still remains.  From deployments to Agile Crew Employment, the 307th Bomb Wing made its presence felt globally. Here are links to some of the top stories from the year that was:The 307th Command Post takes home more awards307th Bomb Wing implements

  • Training the Human Weapons System: B-52 FTU adopts innovative CRAFT program

    It cost $9.7 million to train a B-52 Stratofortress pilot, according to a 2019 RAND Corporation study.But until recently, there was no scientific, holistic program at Barksdale Air Force Base designed to ensure that aircrew functioned at maximum cognitive and physical capacity.That changed earlier

  • First sergeants complete immersion at Air Force Basic Military Training

    Four first sergeants assigned to the 307th Bomb Wing completed an immersion tour of Air Force Basic Military Training, Dec. 6-8, at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. The objective of the immersion was to gain a better understanding of what Reserve Citizen Airmen entering service encounter and how

  • December Enlisted Promotions

    The 307th Bomb Wing is pleased to announce the following personnel are promoted to the rank indicated, effective Dec. 1, 2022. Master Sgt. Ryal Roe Master Sgt. David KoucheMaster Sgt. Samuel GenoreMaster Sgt. Johnathan EmmonsMaster Sgt. Zachary AkinTech. Sgt. Phil StanleyTech. Sgt. Alea

  • 307th Bomb Wing units gain new commanders

    The 307th Operations Support Squadron and the 307th Security Forces Squadron gained new leadership during change and assumption of command ceremonies here December 3-4, 2022.

  • Next Step in Making Air Force’s First Hypersonic Weapon

    Barksdale personnel have successfully taken the first steps toward implementing the Air Force’s first air-launched hypersonic weapon. The Air-Launched Rapid Response weapon or ARRW, is scheduled to be operational as early as fall 2023.

  • Long Ranger Roundup: November in photos

    All eyes were on the 307th Bomb Wing in November. It was a month of tours as middle school student, civic leaders, and even our own Airmen learned more about the mission of the wing and the Air Force Reserve. We also remembered our fallen and celebrated career milestones.

  • Fall Into Winter Safely

    As the Fall season’s display of yellow to orange splendor fades, Winter weather moves in, and an impressive range of potential hazards are introduced. From difficulties associated with driving on snow and ice to flying layovers, this holiday season reminds us that off-duty activities such as holiday