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  • 210th Red Horse squadron support to DNWS is a ‘win-win…win’

    Airmen from the New Mexico Air National Guard’s 210ᵗʰ RED HORSE Squadron at Kirtland AFB, N.M. are providing support to the Defense Nuclear Weapon School while receiving valuable training as they work.  In the fall of 2019, members of DNWS started to work with the 210ᵗʰ RED HORSE Squadron and the

  • Rogers takes command of Ops group

    Lt. Col. Robert Rogers, a combat systems officer, assumed command of the 150th Operations Group, New Mexico Air National Guard, during a ceremony here, Oct. 3, 2020.Before being selected as the operations group commander Rogers served as the Operational Support Squadron commander and the wing’s

  • Unit removes time obstacle, student finishes course in 1 week

    The 365th Training Squadron took to heart the call of Air Education and Training Command Commander Lt. Gen. Steve Kwast that “time is no longer the constant" and helped one student complete its 39-academic-day avionics fundamentals course in one week.

  • 150th SOW members help after storm

    Sixty-two National Guard Airmen from Kirtland Air Force Base helped keep traffic flowing safely during Winter Storm Goliath around the Albuquerque metro area and in hard-hit eastern New Mexico.The Airmen were among the many personnel who helped handle the effects of the storm after the governor

  • 58th, 150th SOWs building model for total force integration

    When members of New Mexico's congressional delegation proposed a mission change for the New Mexico Air National Guard's 150th Fighter Wing in 2010, it was a marriage of necessity. Integrating the 150th, a unit dating back to 1947, with Kirtland's 58th Special Operations Wing would mandate a complex

  • 150th Fighter Wing becomes 150th Special Operations Wing

    The New Mexico Air National Guard's 150th Fighter Wing was redesignated as the 150th Special Operations Wing Dec. 1, inheriting the new mission of training mission-ready aircrews in special operations and personnel recovery. The historic redesignation of the 150th is in conjunction with a three-year