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  • 202nd RED HORSE Hosts Contingency Exercise

    CAMP BLANDING, Fla. - The Florida Air National Guard’s 202nd RED HORSE Squadron conducted the FEBEX24 exercise Feb. 2-3 to assess and enhance the readiness of its members. Airmen assigned to the Florida Air National Guard’s 125th Civil Engineer Squadron and 125th Medical Group also participated in

  • Jan. 14 declared '114th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron Day'

    U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Anthony Surman, 114th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron commander, speaks at the city of Cape Canaveral's city council meeting held Dec. 19, 2023. The mayor signed a proclamation declaring Jan. 14, 2024 as '114th EWS Day' in honor of the unit's contributions to the city, their

  • FLANG Commander, State Command Chief visit Thunder Maintainers

    U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Richard L. Coffey, III, assistant adjutant general-air and commander of the Florida Air National Guard, and Chief Master Sgt. Angella Beckom, state command chief, Florida Air National Guard, visited Airmen of the 125th Maintenance Squadron to engage with members, field

  • 125th Fighter Wing fulfills 'Top Gun' wish

    The 125th Fighter Wing, in collaboration with the Make-A-Wish organization, fulfilled the wish of 10-year-old Easton to become a fighter pilot at the Jacksonville Air National Guard Base, Florida, Dec. 7, 2023. Easton underwent an exciting transformation as he stepped into the shoes of an F-15C

  • FLANG units participate in CERFP external evaluation

    The Florida National Guard’s CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP) recently showcased its emergency response capabilities in an external evaluation conducted at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Florida.

  • A pilot’s homecoming offers poetic end to storied career

    Lt. Col. Daniel Schiller’s last tour of duty as part of the Florida Air National Guard couldn’t be a more satisfying final act in his two-decade military career. Just months before his retirement, the fighter pilot and chief of safety at the 125th Fighter Wing returns to Colombia – the country where

  • Production Assessment Team visits 125th Fighter Wing

    The F-15C Eagle aircraft flown by the 125th Fighter Wing are alive and full of lethality due to the care and precision brought by its maintainers. Yet, when equipment breaks, commanders and pilots rely on maintainer expertise to return jets to their flying mission.

  • ThunderMoose tests electromagnetic warfare

    Airmen of the 114th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron and approximately 40 Airmen from five Air National Guard units will conduct a multi-state mobility and weapons system training event, dubbed ThunderMoose, at Bangor Air National Guard Base, Maine.