• Incredible history on the wall

    A display case in the 157th Maintenance Group hallway is filled with photos, trophies and other artifacts chronicling the group’s celebrated history. More than 100 photographs and placards along the wall lead visitors through the past 70 years in maintenance. Within each era, framed photos depict

  • Maintaining Pease

    The hard-working Airmen of the 157th Maintenance Shop have a passion for their jobs and helping others.

  • Pease Hosts Free Motorcycle Safety Clinic

    A diverse mix of active duty, guard and reserve members from three different military branches and a civilian from the Department of Defense learn how to ride motorcycles during a free safety clinic taught by the Information Science Consulting Incorporation, here, April 3 and 4.

  • One Shot Ahead

    Airmen from the 157th Air Refueling Wing’s Student Flight traveled recently to the New Hampshire Army National Guard’s Training Site at Center Strafford, to participate in weapons familiarization and qualification.

  • Pease National Prayer Breakfast Hosts Team Hoyt

    Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Dick Hoyt told stories of perseverance and overcoming adversity as part of his presentation during this year’s National Prayer Breakfast hosted by the 157th Chaplain Corps here, April 2, 2017.

  • General for a Day

    The 157th Air Refueling Wing enlisted Ciara Brill, a student at Little Harbour School, as an honorary member of the New Hampshire Air National Guard through the base tour program, the Pease Kids Corps, here, March 10.

  • Pease Snow Removal Team Tackles Winter's Fury

    The 157th Civil Engineers Squadron’s Snow Removal team here, mobilized 20 personnel to operate 20 trucks to remove the more than one foot of heavy wet snow that fell on the region March 14-15.

  • Active Duty Airman bridges gap to welcome KC-46 to Guard base

    The arrival of the KC-46 Pegasus will be colossal for the Air Force, but the small contracting office at Pease Air National Guard Base, New Hampshire, needed assistance to transition smoothly. Pease’s contracting office has less than one-third of McConnell’s manpower; yet the base has the most