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NMANG at the flight line
Members of the New Mexico Air national guard pose in front of their aircraft.
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RED HORSE Squadron deployment
Members of the 210th Red Horse Squadron, New Mexico Air National Guard, departed for Southwest Asia after completing Combat Skills Training and quarantining at Fort Bliss, Texas.
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Col. Sefzik's first salute
U.S. Air Force Col. George Sefzik, Wing Commander 150th Special Operations Wing Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, receives his first salute as Wing Commander, April 10, 2020. Sefzik is the first wing commander that has come from active duty to lead the 150th SOW.
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RED HORSE group photo
A group of 210th RED HORSE members take a group photo before deployment March 18, 2021. Members of RED HORSE will be deployed for six months.
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Maintaining Airframe
Two Airmen work on the wing of an aircraft to insure its integrity Nov. 8, 2020. Consistent maintenance on aircraft is vital to their continued operation.
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Flight readiness
U.S. Air Force Airmen prepare to work out of a C-130 Aug. 11, 2020. Members of the 150th Special Operations Wing regularly prepare for missions like this.
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Maintaining Airframe
Two 150th Special Operations Wing maintenance members do routine mutinous on aircraft Nov. 8, 2020. 150th Maintenance Group works with active duty to keep aircraft at Kirtland Air Force Base up and running.
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RED HORSE Deployment group photo 2021
210th RED HORSE group poses for a group photo at Kirtland Air Force Base before deployment March 18, 2021. RED HORSE will be deployed for six months.
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Tech. Sgt. Raven Lopez poses with her son after being awarded Public Health noncommissioned officer of the Year
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Raven Lopez, Public Health NCO 150th Medical Group at Kirtland Air Force Base, poses with her son for a photo after being awarded Public Health NCO of the Year, March 4, 2021. Lopez was awarded the Public Heath NCO of the Year for the Air National Guard for her work on the Cares Act team, running the COVID-19 quarantine tracker, overseeing military members being returned to duty and coordinating with the Army National Guard on coronavirus response.
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Command Chief Master Sgt. Williams Coins 150th Airmen
Senior Airman Shelby Snow, an Advanced Target Development lead trainer for the 250th Intelligence Squadron, was coined by Chief Master Sgt. Maurice Williams, Command Chief Master Sergeant of the Air National Guard, Feb. 25, 2021. Snow is the lead trainer and evaluator for the ATD flight for weaponeering and collateral damage estimation, filling responsibilities normally reserved for noncommissioned and senior noncommissioned officers. Additionally, she is an intelligence quality control analyst, ensuring highly reliable target intelligence products make it to the warfighter for action in today’s fight. Snow also volunteers as a member of the Wing’s Sexual Assault Response Coordinator team and is a victim advocate.
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210th RED HORSE Squadron conducts field training exercise
The 210th RED HORSE Squadron conducted a field training exercise in 2020 to ensure mission readiness. FTXs attempt to simulate what Airmen would encounter during a deployment.
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210th RED HORSE Squadron conducts field training exercise
The 210th RED HORSE Squadron conducted a field training exercise in 2020 to ensure mission readiness. FTXs attempt to simulate what Airmen would encounter during a deployment.
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210th RED HORSE Squadron conducts field training exercise
The 210th RED HORSE Squadron conducted a field training exercise in 2020 to ensure mission readiness. FTXs attempt to simulate what Airmen would encounter during a deployment.
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210th RED HORSE Squadron conducts field training exercise
The 210th RED HORSE Squadron conducted a field training exercise in 2020 to ensure mission readiness. FTXs attempt to simulate what Airmen would encounter during a deployment.
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210th RED HORSE Squadron conducts field training exercise
The 210th RED HORSE Squadron conducted a field training exercise in 2020 to ensure mission readiness. FTXs attempt to simulate what Airmen would encounter during a deployment.
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Loveland with her horse
Senior Airman Shannon Loveland poses with her horse. She was selected as the 150th Special Operations Wing TACitO of the month.
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Chief Pena and family
Chief Master Sgt. Pena is surrounded by his family, all members of the New Mexico Air National Guard. From left, son Airman 1st Class, Sefe Aragon, 150th Security Forces Squadron, daughter, Staff Sgt. Lindsey Aragon, 150th Operations Group, and nephew, Airman 1st Class Brandon Carrejo, 150th Operations Support Squadron. U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Ian Beckley
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ISO inspection
Members of the 150th Maintenance Group conduct an inspection during the November drill.
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Laughlin brothers
Airman 1st Class Justin Laughlin, right, poses with his brother Staff Sgt. Cody Laughlin. The two are both members of the 150th Special Operations Wing, N.M. Air National Guard. Justin credits his brother with telling him about the possibilities available in the Air National Guard. (Courtesy Photo)
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Master Sgt. Jason Proctor
Master Sgt. Jason Proctor is known for stepping up to make sure the mission gets accomplished. Here he is participating in a field training exercise he helped to plan in October 2020. Courtesy photo
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