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  • Airmen, Soldiers train together during annual combat medicine evaluation

    Aerospace medical technicians with the 178th Wing participated in an annual tactical medicine assessment with U.S. Army Soldiers at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, July 14.Air Force Staff Sgt. Brian McGinnis, Tech. Sgt. Jeremy Owens and Master Sgt. Michael Adams joined Army medical

  • Airmen meet with senior enlisted advisor

    The Airmen of the 178th Wing met with Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Bryan Battaglia, the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, during a base visit, July 9.Battaglia is the senior non-commissioned officer in the U.S. Armed Forces and serves as the principal military advisor

  • 178th welcomes Col. Bryan Davis as new wing commander

    The 178th Wing hosted a change of command ceremony during a unit training assembly at Springfield Air National Guard Base, June 6.The ceremony recognized outgoing 178th Wing Commander Col. Gregory Schnulo, as he moves on to become the assistant adjutant general for the Ohio Air National Guard.The

  • K-Cups and Keurigs: Boosting Airmen morale across Ohio

    In 2011, Airmen and Soldiers gathered around Keurig coffee makers at Holy Joe's Café in Kabul, Afghanistan. The small coffee shop was a hub for communication and a caffeine boost. "We set up a café in Kabul and we would have people come in every day," said Lt. Col. Jon Trainer, the 251st Cyber

  • 178th Wing connects with community through leadership development program

    Airmen from the 178th Wing coached Springfield community members on ways that they can make a difference in their neighborhood during the Building Leaders to Build Community program, May 13.The BLBC program was held at Clark State Community College and was directed by the Springfield Neighborhood

  • Security Forces rededicate building to fallen member

    The 178th Wing Security Forces Squadron hosted a rededication ceremony of Harmon Hall in honor of Master Sgt. Michael Harmon at Springfield Air National Guard Base, May 17.Harmon served with the 178th Wing SFS for 22 years. He suffered a fatal heart attack while exercising on duty at Springfield Air

  • 178th Wing connects with community through leadership program

    Airmen from the 178th Wing coached Springfield community members on ways that they can make a difference in their neighborhood during the Building Leaders to Build Community program, May 13.The BLBC program was held at Clark State Community College and was directed by the Springfield Neighborhood

  • LeMaster's legacy: the retirement of the 178th Wing Command Chief

    Twenty eight years ago, Command Chief Master Sgt. Ottis G. LeMaster made a life changing decision to join the Ohio Air National Guard. In addition to gaining an education, providing for his family, and seeing the world, LeMaster found his true purpose in life."The two greatest days in your life are