• Collective greatness

    Another busy year filled with challenges and successes has flown by here. The annual commander's call luncheon, Dec. 4, gave New Hampshire National Guard state leadership, the governor and family members the opportunity to recognize outstanding performers throughout the wing."Today's honorees truly

  • Winter Carnival on hiatus with KC-46 on the horizon

    Airmen and their families may have to postpone the annual Winter Carnival event here next December as a result of ongoing renovations at the hangar as the wing continues to prepare for the projected arrival of the KC-46A Pegasus in May 2018."The Winter Carnival has been a wonderful event for our

  • Vice wing commander ready for challenge

    The vice commander of the 157th Air Refueling Wing was promoted to colonel during a ceremony here Dec. 3.Col. William Davis, a native of Warwick, Rhode Island, has held a myriad of roles while a member of the New Hampshire Air National Guard, most recently as the deputy commander of the 157th

  • AF takes initial steps to reduce training unrelated to primary missions

    The Air Force plans to reduce training not related to Airmen's primary jobs in order to address concerns that excessive and non-mission related demands are impacting Airmen's ability to focus on and accomplish their core duties, officials announced Oct. 31.As part of ongoing efforts to take care of

  • Sullivan retires with over 33 years of service

    The New Hampshire Air National Guard bid farewell to a member of the Pease team whose sense of leadership will not be forgotten.  In a ceremony attended by family, friends and coworkers, Col. Peter F. Sullivan Jr. retires after 33 and a half years combined service between active duty and Air

  • New running track paves way for fit force

    The Airmen at the 157th Air Refueling Wing now have a new quarter mile running track to assist in staying 'Fit to Fight.'After more than a year of planning and 60 days of construction, the new track was officially revealed at a ribbon-cutting ceremony here, Oct. 15."This is a benefit for the entire