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  • Col. Kirkpatrick issues Update #8

    U.S. Air Force Col. Steven Kirkpatrick, 307th Bomb Wing commander, issued updated COVID-19 guidance for all unit members in an email from Barksdale Air Force Base, La.,  May, 7, 2020.  Below is the full text of the email. 307th Bomb Wing Airmen:We are quickly approaching the June UTA and continue to

  • Long Ranger Roundup: April in photos

    The 307th Bomb Wing responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by deploying Reserve Citizen Airmen to New York to aid local medical personnel there. Two deployments were sent in April from the 307th Medical Squadron.  The 307th BW also kept the mission going, graduating a Formal Training Unit class and

  • Barksdale Reserve Citizen Airmen double down on COVID-19 response

    A second wave of Reserve Citizen Airmen from the 307th Medical Squadron here mobilized April 21 to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. to help with the fight against COVID-19 in New York City. The group of nurses and medical technicians followed another deployment from the unit earlier this

  • Wing Commander update

    Col. Steven Kirkpatrick, 307th Bomb Wing commander, issued his fifth update regarding the unit’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic in an email here, April 15. In it, he outlined alternatives for the May unit training assembly.Below is the full text of the update:

  • Commentary: Long Rangers, go for the WIN

    Long Rangers,We sometimes use the terms “complicated” and “complex” interchangeably to describe a difficult situation. In reality, something complicated follows a set of axioms and can be managed and solved in a predictable manner.  For example,in math terms, there is ONE correct answer and an

  • 307th Medical Squadron aids in New York City COVID-19 fight

    Within 48 hours of notification, the Air Force Reserve mobilized more than 120 medical personnel across the nation to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. to help with the fight against COVID-19 in New York City. The 307th Medical Squadron stepped into the fray, sending a registered nurse to aid

  • Long Ranger Roundup: March in photos

    Reserve Citizen Airmen of the 307th Bomb Wing treat the COVID-19 pandemic like any bad actor.  They used brains and brawn to stay safe and stay in the fight. Throughout the month of March, the Long Rangers kept training, working and flying to achieve the mission.   

  • Wing Commander outlines UTA alternatives in update

    Col. Steven Kirkpatrick, 307th Bomb Wing commander, issued his fourth update regarding the unit’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic in an email here, March 25.  In it, he outlined alternatives for the April unit training assembly and reminded Airmen about fitness assessment postponements. Below is

  • Shooting for innovation

    The 307th Security Forces Squadron used Air Force Squadron Innovation funds to purchase new equipment. The unit trained with the new equipment during the March unit training assembly.