Sept. 3, 2019 Tallest Airman makes short work of marksmanship match field At first glance, most people would feel confident guessing which sport Master Sgt. Michael Moore – the tallest Airman in the Nevada Guard at 6 feet 10 inches tall – excelled in while attending Reno’s Hug High in the early 2000s.
Aug. 13, 2019 Nevada Air Guard conducts medical training in Okinawa The 152nd Medical Group, Nevada Air National Guard, along with 146th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, and 146th Medical Group from the California Air National Guard at Channel Islands, completed Monday a weeklong Military Facility Annual Training to temporarily backfill active duty military.
Aug. 4, 2019 Four gentlemen and a lady: Nevada Air Guard promotes five to chief master sergeant in one day The Nevada Air National Guard held promotion boards for five separate chief positions in July—all five resulted in selections of brand new chief master sergeants. They will promote four members to the highest enlisted rank in August and one in September. Promotion to chief master sergeant normally
June 5, 2019 Guard, Reserve aerial firefighting training with U.S. Forest Service a success in Colorado Guard, Reserve aerial firefighting training with U.S. Forest Service a success in Colorado
April 4, 2019 Comm Flight attends inaugural Cybersecurity Conference held at UNR The University of Nevada, Reno held its inaugural Cybersecurity Conference at the Joe Crowley Student Union here on Tuesday. The 152nd Communications Flight sent a group of Airmen to attend the conference and network with local professionals.
March 5, 2019 Chief Master Sgt. Jelinski-Hall visits Nevada and leaves a lasting impact Retired Chief Master Sgt. Denise Jelinski-Hall visited the Nevada Air National Guard base during the March unit training assembly. In honor of Women’s History Month, Senior Master Sgt. Angela Ash, the 152nd Airlift Wing’s human resource advisor, wanted to bring a speaker to the base that would
March 29, 2017 ‘Bittersweet’ outgoing 152nd Airlift Wing commander embraces new journey Col. Karl Stark feels bittersweet and exhausted, but that’s a good thing.“For any outgoing commander, when you get down to it, it’s always bittersweet,” said Stark, whose three-year tenure as the 152nd Airlift Wing commander comes to a close 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Nevada Air National Guard Base