• Wing of Professionalism and Dedication

    As 2017 comes to a close, the 157th Air Refueling Wing celebrates and reflects on the accomplishments of the wing and its Airmen during the commander’s call luncheon December 3, 2017 at Pease Air National Guard Base, New Hampshire.

  • Two Wings, One Total Force

    Col. Robert L. Hanovich, the 22nd Operations Group commander, assigned to the 22nd Air Refueling Wing, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, met with 157th Air Refueling Wing leadership on November 29, 2017, here.

  • 260th ATCS Airmen deploy to Puerto Rico

    On a cold New Hampshire day, 12 members of the 157th Air Refueling Wing Air Traffic Control Squadron deployed in support of hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico on November 13, 2017, from Pease Air National Guard Base.

  • Tough Athlete, Tough Mudder, and Tough Airman

    Currently sitting in fourth place in the male 40-44 year old category in the Tough Mudder global standings, Master Sgt. Saul M. Davidson, the logistics plans superintendent with the 157th Civil Engineering Squadron, is preparing to compete in the World’s Toughest Mudder event this Veterans Day

  • New Hampshire National Guard has New Adjutant General

    Gov. Christopher T. Sununu, Maj. Gen. William N. Reddel III, the former adjutant general of New Hampshire, Brig. Gen. David J. Mikolaities, adjutant general of New Hampshire, and Col. Bill Conway, Chief of Staff New Hampshire Army National Guard, conduct an inspection of troops during the adjutant

  • 157th Civil Engineering Squadron Loads Up For Virgin Islands Deployment

    Air National Guard Airman from the 142nd Air Lift Squadron, New Castle, Delaware, guide equipment from the Disaster Relief Bed Down Kit (DRBS) onto a C-130 Hercules aircraft for deployment to the Virgin Islands as part of the Irma Relief effort. The DRBS kit is one of two kits stored here at Pease

  • Civil Engineers Deploy to Virgin Islands Supporting Relief Effort

    The New Hampshire National Guard is deploying seven Airmen from the 157th Civil Engineering Squadron and one from the 260th Air Traffic Control Squadron along with a Disaster Relief Bed Down Set (DRBS) to the Virgin Islands in support of the Hurricane Irma relief effort.