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Weapons of Mass Destruction team responds to threat in the Sierra Mountains
Story by Senior Airman Jessica Green | California National Guard | Date: 02.17.2012Soldiers from the California National Guard’s 95th Civil Support Team participated in a weeklong multi-agency, winter field training exercise, Feb. 12-17, 2012, to strengthen the partnership between federal,... Read More
Afghan, coalition leaders discuss progress
Story by Master Sgt. Kevin Wallace | 100th Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs | Date: 12.24.2011Nearly 50 elders met with Afghan and coalition leaders in Bakwah district, Farah province to discuss the process of fostering increased security in the district through reintegration, Dec. 20. Read More
Bala Murghab: Benchmark of progress
Story by Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wallace | 100th Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs | Date: 12.08.2011For a year there's been a security bubble protecting Bala Murghab, Afghanistan. Like any bubble, the one in western Badghis province is fragile and each component relies on the next to maintain the bubble's... Read More
Relative stability in Herat model for Afghan nation
Story by Master Sgt. Kevin Wallace | 100th Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs | Date: 12.06.2011Relative stability in Herat province and security necessities in southern Afghanistan were stressed during NATO’s senior civilian representative in Afghanistan’s visit to Camp Arena, Herat province, Dec. 6,... Read More
TAC-P teams on patrol in Bala Murghab
Story by Master Sgt. Kevin Wallace | 100th Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs | Date: 11.24.2011The battlefield is a dangerous place, and soldiers fighting there know that each engagement could be their last. Read More