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  • 332nd AEW congratulates newest promotees

    The 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing congratulates its newest promotees, listed below.  Airman 1st Class Breyana Williams Senior Airman Jesus Ceja-Mendoza Senior Airman Ronald Dobbins Senior Airman Nathan Gardner Senior Airman Ryan Gioeli Senior Airman Tyler Howard Senior Airman Jason Maignan Senior Airman Jacob O'Donnell Senior Airman Benjamin Schwarz Senior Airman Paul Wakeman Staff Sgt. Zachary
  • One for the Road

    The 332nd Expeditionary Operations Group is waist-deep in combat operations for the foreseeable future and their outgoing group commander, Col. David Brynteson, recently flew his last flight before returning home.His responsibilities as operations group commander spanned four different squadrons including fighter, attack, space and support squadrons, all while also flying combat operations
  • 332nd ECES welcomes new commander

    Maj. Christian Leighton took command of the 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron during a change of command ceremony. Jan 13.A change of command ceremony is a tradition that represents a formal transfer of authority and responsibility from the outgoing commander to the incoming commander.  
  • Being the Influence: Airmen sharpen Airmen

    People serve in the military for a variety of reasons. My reason for joining was to pay for a college education and if you asked me back then, I would have told you I would be a civilian again in no more than four years. However, as many of us know, plans change.
  • 332nd ECS welcomes new commander

    Maj. Dennis Regan took command of the 332nd Expeditionary Communication Squadron during a change of command ceremony. Jan 19.A change of command ceremony is a tradition that represents a formal transfer of authority and responsibility from the outgoing commander to the incoming commander.
  • High school alumni serve together in Southwest Asia

    Military members come from all over the country and many from small towns yet serving nearly 6,000 miles away from home are three Airmen from the same small town deployed to an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia.
  • Crew chiefs take pride in launching combat sorties

    An F-15E Strike Eagle starts its engines drowning out all other sounds and conversation in the area. The pilot is communicating with an Airman standing in sight of the cockpit with his arms forming an X across his chest. He marshals the jet out of the parking spot onto the taxiway after an operations check and salutes. The pilot returns the salute and the Airman, holding down all fingers except his pinky and thumb, shakes his hand back and forth, a gesture to say ‘go get ‘em’. The Airman is a crew chief assigned to the 332nd Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron.
  • 332nd EFSS welcomes new commander

    Capt. Tyler Freeman took command of the 332nd Expedtionary Force Support Squadron during a change of command ceremony. Jan 5. A change of command ceremony is a tradition that represents a formal transfer of authority and responsibility from the outgoing commander to the incoming commander.
  • Red Horse leads retreat ceremony

    Members from the 557th Expeditionary Red Horse Squadron lead a wing retreat ceremony Dec. 30, in Southwest Asia.
  • CGOC serves a taste of home on Christmas

    The base company grade officer council members served breakfast to more than 850 Airmen and soldiers at the dining facility Dec. 25. The council makes it their mission to provide leadership, fellowship and espirit de corps to deployed members of all ranks and branches.
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