• Pease Airmen answering the call

    In response to the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis, more than 150 New Hampshire guardsmen are assigned to support missions across the Granite State.

  • COVID-19 Update #4

    For the first time since 9/11, the number of New Hampshire guardsmen and women on state active duty has surpassed the total currently deployed overseas. As of today, 134 soldiers and airmen are supporting seven different missions in concert with the state’s campaign against COVID-19.

  • COVID-19 Update #3

    Eighteen days and 19 emergency declarations into New Hampshire’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, you continue to perform with uncommon grace and professionalism. As of today, the New Hampshire National Guard is supporting six different missions across the state.

  • New Hampshire Guardsmen set up additional care site at UNH

    A team of New Hampshire National Guardsmen established a 250-bed additional care site at the University of New Hampshire’s Hamel Recreation Center in support of the state’s on-going COVID-19 response efforts, March 25-26.

  • Pease Airmen spark innovation

    New Hampshire Airmen cheered and rattled blue inflatable tubes as Staff Sgt. Michael Morris was recognized as the winner of the 157th Air Refueling Wing’s first Spark Tank Alpha event, held March 8, 2020 at Pease Air National Guard Base, N.H.

  • 260th Air Traffic Control commander awarded Bronze Star

    Lt. Col. Charles Smith, 260th Air Traffic Control Squadron commander, was awarded the U.S Air Force Bronze Star Medal at Pease Air National Guard Base, Feb. 9, for his meritorious achievement while deployed as Commander of the 44rd Air Expeditionary Squadron, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, from April 2

  • Pease receives fifth new jet

    On a blustery evening at Pease Air National Guard Base, Maj. Gen. Roger Williams, National Guard Bureau assistant to U.S. Transportation Command-, piloted a KC-46A Pegasus to a smooth landing and a warm reception from those on the ground.