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  • Sibling Legacy

    Five Pincince siblings, from a family of nine children, all serve at Pease Air National Guard Base, New Hampshire. The oldest seven siblings have all served in the 157th ARW in the past decade.

  • Twins have each other's backs

    Senior Airmen Olivia and Gillian Conley enjoy an extra holiday every December. National Twin Day, in observance since 2019, gave the fraternal twin sisters occasion to reflect on their special relationship last Sunday.

  • N.H. Airman Honored for Crash Aid and New Cargo Movement Record

    Staff Sgt. Reese Bassett, an air transportation member with the 157th Logistics Readiness Squadron, was preparing to deploy to Afghanistan in March of 2021. He saw the accident, pulled over and ran to the scene. While deployed, Bassett broke the air transportation career field, or 2T2, movement

  • New Hampshire Airman Earns a Shot at Ranger School

    A 157th Air Refueling Wing Security Forces Airman demonstrated his mental and physical prowess, going toe-to-toe with an Army assessment September 17-18. Following the successful completion of a grueling, two-day assessment held in Concord, New Hampshire, and Ft. Devens, Massachusetts, Staff Sgt.

  • Breast Cancer Survivor Inspires Awareness

    Col. Amy Lou Emanuel Bassett, the New Hampshire Air National Guard director of plans and programs and breast cancer survivor, heads to KC-46 training Sept. 15, 2022. Emanuel Bassett has been at Pease Air National Guard base since 2005 and has battled breast cancer for three years; she is scheduled