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  • Pushing back and lifting up

    A seething Military Training Instructor stood glaring at the dorm room, disgusted with its condition. He confronted one of the trainee’s, leaning in only inches from the young troop’s face.“Trainee Waddles, how could you let this happen!,” he yelled. “This is an embarrassment to me and it ought to

  • 307th BW commander issues third wing update

    Col. Steven Kirkpatrick, 307th Bomb Wing commander, issued his third unit- specific update on events surrounding COVID-19 here on March 20.In an email to Reserve Citizen Airmen of the 307th Bomb Wing, he outlined travel updates for those on orders and offered new channels of communication. 

  • March enlisted promotions announced

    The 307th Bomb Wing is pleased to announce the following individual have been promoted to the rank indicated as March 1: Master Sgt. Michael Nagle; Tech. Sgt. Nicole Vickrey;Tech. Sgt. Rory Riggs;Tech. Sgt. Mary Mason; Tech. Sgt. Eric Melton; Tech. Sgt. Lisa Kientz; Tech. Sgt. Tory Holland; Staff

  • Long Ranger Roundup: February in photos

    February brought a great deal of activity for the Reserve Citizen Airmen of the 307th Bomb Wing.   Long Rangers found themselves involved in cutting edge projects and exercises around the continental United States, and the 307th Operations Support Squadron and the 307th Maintenance Squadron both

  • New 307th Maintenance Group career advisor speaks up

    Master Sgt. Reuben Elliott is a 23-year veteran with background in the U.S. Air Force and Army.  The new 307th Maintenance Group career advisor has seen a lot, serving across four different career field during his time in service.  He took time out of his busy schedule to explain his role and set

  • Rapid and Ready

    The 307th Civil Engineer Squadron improved forward operating skills at a recent Silver Flag course.

  • Long Ranger Roundup: January in photos

    The 307th Bomb Wing bid some long time members farewell, while greeting returning alumni from Operation Senior Surprise.  As usual, the day-to-day activities of the unit kept rolling along.