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210th RED HORSE Squadron
A member of the 210th RED HORSE team (left) welds a wheel caster in July while another member looks on. The wheel caster aided in the transport of the UH-1 helicopter airframe pictured in the background. The airframe was relocated to the DNWS training site on base to be used as a training aid. Members spent a couple of weeks fabricating the casters provided by DNWS and rotated throughout the project to acquire metal cutting, welding and fabrication skills. Photo by Matt Thompson, DNWS
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210th RED HORSE Squadron
Members of the New Mexico Air National Guard 210th RED HORSE Squadron use a crane and flatbed trailer in April to relocate a modified HH-60 helicopter airframe and training aid from the 58th Training Squadron’s aircraft yard to the DNWS training site on Kirtland AFB. The HH-60 airframe move is one of many projects that the RED HORSE Airmen are performing for DNWS, most of which are done in between other missions. Photo by Matt Thompson, DNWS
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Sunrise over the flight line on Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque New Mexico. Photo by Senior Airman Ian Beckley
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Sunrise over the flight line on Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque New Mexico. Photo by Senior Airman Ian Beckley
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Sunrise over the flight line on Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque New Mexico. Photo by Senior Airman Ian Beckley
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Sunrise over the flight line on Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque New Mexico. Photo by Senior Airman Ian Beckley
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Sunrise over the flight line on Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque New Mexico. Photo by Senior Airman Ian Beckley
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New Mexico Air Guard Assisting with Coronavirus Testing
The 150th Medical Group, as part of the New Mexico National Guard Joint Task Force, is now assisting the state’s COVID-19 response by supporting a coronavirus testing site at the Wellesley Health Center.
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210th RED HORSE Squadron supply and test water to New Mexico communities
Airmen and Soldiers of the New Mexico National Guard Joint Task Force continue to supply food and water to New Mexico communities during the COVID-19 response mission.
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Airmen and Soldiers from the New Mexico National Guard Joint Task Force package food in response to COVID-19
Airmen and Soldiers of the New Mexico National Guard Joint Task Force continued packaging food for scheduled deliveries in the state of New Mexico in support of the COVID-19 response mission Packaging occurred at the Rio Rancho National Guard Armory These Airmen and Soldiers are part of over 600 Guardsmen on duty to serve the citizens of New Mexico during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Airmen from the 150th Mission support Group headed to Rock Springs for another food delivery in support of the New Mexico National Guard Joint Task Force COVID-19 response mission.
Airmen from the 150th Mission support Group headed to Rock Springs for another food delivery in support of the New Mexico National Guard Joint Task Force COVID-19 response mission.
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Airmen in the New Mexico National Guard patrol an alternate care site in Shiprock, N.M.
Airmen in the New Mexico National Guard patrol an alternate care site in Shiprock, N.M. They are part of over 600 New Mexico National Guard Airmen and Soldiers serving the citizens of New Mexico during the coronavirus public healthcare crisis.
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Members from the 150th Mission Support Group work to complete another food delivery mission in Santa Fe, N.M.
Members from the 150th Mission Support Group work with our 210th RED HORSE Squadron to complete another food delivery mission in Santa Fe, N.M. in response to the New Mexico National Guard Joint Task Force Mission.
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150th Special Operations Wing Vice Commander Visits Guardsmen Helping a Local New Mexico Hospital
Col. Christopher Baca, the 150th Special Operations Wing Vice Commander, visited Airmen and Soldiers working at the San Juan Regional Medical Center in Farmington, New Mexico, as a part of the New Mexico National Guard Joint Task Force response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Senior Airman Quintana and Staff Sergeant Martinez deliver personal protective equipment to Grants, New Mexico.
Senior Airman Quintana and Staff Sergeant Martinez deliver personal protective equipment to Grants, New Mexico to help support local communities.
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New Mexico Air National Guard Unit Command Centers Support Joint Task Force Mission
The Unit Command Centers for the 150th Special Operations Wing and the 210th RED HORSE Squadron have been working to coordinate over 200 Airmen in support of the New Mexico Joint Task Force state mission during the COVID-19 pandemic. Because of the lack of resources and supplies in many regions of New Mexico, Airmen and Soldiers have volunteered to help support these areas. This support starts at the Unit Command Center. They coordinate and assign Guard members to locations where they can do the most good. “On Monday we sent a delivery of personal protective equipment to Gallup, New Mexico, for the locals to have to protect themselves, as well as tanking a 6000-gallon water tanker to the Oñate Chapter House to deliver water to the people up there,” said Master Sgt. Jason Proctor from the 210th RED HORSE Squadron. The 210th RED HORSE Squadron Unit Command Center is overseeing 70 individuals, all on orders, who have completed over 10 missions in less than two weeks to support New Mexico during the pandemic. “When we are not on missions, we are still training and keeping current on our readiness,” said Proctor. One of the main responsibilities of the 150th Special Operations Wing Unit Command Center is to maintain accountability of guardsmen on orders. “In under 10 hours from when we were notified, we got orders cut and ready for over 54 Airmen so that they can electronically certify them and get paid on time while still supporting the mission,” said Tech Sgt. Sharon Westerhold. The 150th Special Operations Wing Unit Command Center is supporting Airmen in both large and small ways. This makes it as easier for the Airmen to focus on the mission and support the state of New Mexico during a very challenging time.
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150th Security Forces Squadron Supports New Mexico National Guard Joint Task Force COVID
150th Security Forces Squadron has been busy responding to the New Mexico National Guard Joint Task Force COVID-19 response effort. Fresh off three recent deployment cycles, the 150th Security Forces Squadron has been busy responding to the New Mexico National Guard Joint Task Force COVID-19 response effort.
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Col Baca Official Photo
Col Baca Official Photo
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Teamwork, dedication and the love of food
Technical Sgt. Kristin Schmidt, 210th REDHORSE, slices up some chocolate cake. The cake is the dessert that will compliment the lunch meal. This training was done on June 24, 2019 at Camp Pendelton, Va. (Photo by Master Sgt. Paula Aragon)
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Employers of Air National Guardsmen participate in the 2019 ESGR Bosslift
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