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  • Airman finds purpose in tragic events of 9/11

    Young Dylan Lecce stared out the window of a Manhattan classroom and watched his city burn.  A native of the Bowery in New York, Lecce, stared in wide-eyed wonder as his 8-year-old mind tried to process the terrorist attacks of 9/11 that unfolded before him. The confusion of that event, ironically,

  • LSUS, 307th Bomb Wing team up to advance mission

    Officials from Louisiana State University at Shreveport visited the 307th Bomb Wing here, March 11 to collaborate on the use of industrial 3D scanning and printing to generate training aids for the B-52 Stratofortress and areas throughout the wing.

  • 307th MSG launches new mentorship program

    Two Airmen from the 307th Mission Support Group launched a new mentorship program here Jan. 10 to improve the efficiency of every Reserve Citizen Airman in the 307th Bomb Wing and help them pave a clear path towards career development.

  • Long Ranger Roundup: 2020 in photos

    The 307th Bomb Wing wrapped up another busy year. Despite pandemics and hurricanes, the Reserve Citizen Airmen of the unit found a way to get the training completed. Their efforts took them around the globe, assuring our NATO partners and deterring potential bad actors. Back at Barksdale, the B-52

  • B-52 Schoolhouse pushes through pandemic

    B-52 Stratofortress Formal Training Unit Class 20-02 graduated during a ceremony here Dec. 4, the final class to graduate this year.The 93rd Bomb Squadron and 11th BS administer the formal training program and continue to supply the Air Force with a timely and steady stream of new B-52 aircrew,

  • 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 requirements in order to meet the defense interests of the the Air Force and Department of Defense.