• Wing garners 2015 Spruance Safety Award

    The 157th Air Refueling Wing has won the 2015 William W. Spruance Safety Award. This award is presented to the unit that makes the most significant contribution to accident prevention.The Spruance Award was first established in 1975 by the Delaware Air National Guard. The award was named after Brig.

  • Team visit ensures Pease KC-46 ready

    Officials from the National Guard Bureau, Air Mobility Command, KC-46 System Program Office, Boeing and others are here as part of a Site Activation Task Force, also known as SATAF, July 14 through 16.  The visit will prepare the 157th Air Refueling Wing to receive the first KC-46A that is currently

  • Keeping Airmen healthy and informed through Operation Supplemen Safety

    For peak performance, Airmen should eat healthy and exercise regularly. But in the quest to gain an "edge," many Airmen resort to dietary supplements.Enter Operation Supplement Safety, or OPSS. This Defense Department educational campaign, accessible at www.hprc-online.org/opss, educates the

  • Enlisted opportunity opens in MEO

    The Military Equal Opportunity (MEO) office has opened a traditional, enlisted position for current members of the 157th Air Refueling Wing as well as any other qualified military members.MEO officials are looking for a motivated Airman, who has a desire to help educate members and ensure that the

  • Congratulations to 64 ARS technical sergeant selects

    Air Force officials released the names of 8,446 eligible staff sergeants selected for promotion to technical sergeant June 9.Congratulations to the newest technical sergeants assigned to the 64th Air Refueling Squadron.Staff Sgt. Steven ArnoldStaff Sgt. Christopher BaileyStaff Sgt. Nicholas

  • Cadets visit Pease Air National Guard Base

    The cadets from the Torrington Naval Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program in Connecticut visited the 157th Air Refueling Wing for a two-day hands-on tour here as part of an annual field trip last month.Wing Executive Officer Maj. Nicolas Alcocer, reached out to the program after they had