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  • February Enlisted Promotions

    The 307th Bomb Wing is pleased to announce the following enlisted promotions to the rank indicated, effective Feb.1, 2023. Master Sgt. Lorenzo PowellMaster Sgt. Kenneth RobinsonTech Sgt. Jessica BurnettTech Sgt. Jesus MendozaStaff Sgt. Jordan AndersonStaff Sgt. Karl KlineSenior Airman

  • Q&A with the 307th Bomb Wing Chaplain

    Though Capt. Robert Catts, 307th Bomb Wing chaplain, and his military family were never in one place for long during his early life, he found a lifelong home in his faith. Catts enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in 2004 and later joined the Air Force Reserve Command. After 11 years in the reserves, he

  • Flyers Fighting Fires

    It started with a home project gone wrong. U.S. Air Force Maj. Tyler Wilson attempted some electrical work in his outdoor shed that ended with flames and emergency responders in his backyard. After the fire was extinguished and the energy settled, Wilson walked over to the fire chief and asked if

  • Long Ranger Roundup: April in photos

    April found Reserve Citizen Airmen across the wing readying for global missions and gaining recognition for their efforts. As always, the units Formal Training Unit mission rolled on, graduating it's latest class of B-52 Stratofortress aviators.

  • Air Force Reserve Council gets to work at AFA symposium

    The Air Force Reserve Council hosted its first in-person meeting in two years during the Air Force Association Warfighting Symposium here March 2.The council, made up of Reserve Citizen Airmen representing all statuses and ranks, is charged with identifying quality-of-life issues that affect

  • You look like you belong in the Air Force

    *This is part of the Build Your Legacy feature series highlighting how new recruits were influenced to join the 307th Bomb Wing by veterans and current military members. Kalill Speight, a Shreveport native, spent high school focusing on academics and getting a sports scholarship for college. He had