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  • Flying Razorback member spotlight - Senior Airman Hannah Landeros

    Hometown: Plainview, Texas.Job title: Photojournalist. Civilian job: Field photographer.In the 188th: 2009. Education: Howe (Okla.) High School and Carl Albert State College. Hobbies: Basketball, going to the lake and working out.Goals: To deploy a couple of times before I get married and start a

  • Flying Razorbacks recognized for Bronze Stars

    The 188th Fighter Wing bolstered its proud and exemplary legacy when it added two Bronze Star recipients to its history books. Those two Airmen were recognized at a commander's call Dec. 1 for their exceptional efforts while deployed to Afghanistan. Col. Paul Norris, 188th Medical Group commander,

  • 188th names 2012 Airmen of the Year award winners

    The hefty burden of a wing's success will always depend on the quality and leadership of its Airmen. The 188th Fighter Wing recognized those hard-charging Airmen who have made some of the most notable contributions to the Flying Razorbacks' success in 2012. The 188th named its top Airmen of the year

  • Neal assumes command of 188th Maintenance Group

    With a hulking A-10C Thunderbolt II "Warthog" at his side, Lt. Col. Anderson Neal Jr. assumed command of the 188th Maintenance Group at a ceremony in at the 188th Fighter Wing Dec. 2."We're excited that Lt. Col. Neal is here," said Col. Mark Anderson, 188th Fighter Wing commander. "Lt. Col. Neal

  • 188th's Carter selected as Arkansas Air National Guard's state command chief

    Brig. Gen. Travis D. Balch, commander of the Arkansas Air National Guard recently announced that state Command Chief Master Sgt. Steven Arnold would be retiring in April and that a panel had selected his successor, Command Chief Master Sgt. Asa Carter from the 188th Fighter Wing based in Fort Smith,

  • Bradley named new 188th command chief master sergeant

    Chief Master Sergeant Stephen R. Bradley was officially announced as the 188th Fighter Wing's new command chief master sergeant Nov. 3 during a unit training assembly. Chief Bradley takes the reigns from Chief Master Sgt. Asa Carter, who has served as the 188th's command chief for the past six

  • Veterans Day parade recognizes 188th, area veterans

    Hundreds of people lined the streets of the Fort Chaffee historical district to show their support for veterans, and welcome home area military members from a recent deployment to Afghanistan.The hour-long parade had more than 75 entrants, consisting of floats featuring local veterans, antique cars,

  • Flying Razorback member spotlight - Airman 1st Class Andrew Sharp

    Hometown: Huntington, Ark.Job title: Cyber surety specialist.Civilian job: Hydraulic repairman.In the 188th: 2010.Education: Mansfield High; Spartan College of Aeronautics pilot program and University of Arkansas-Fort Smith.Hobbies: Fishing and hunting.Goals: To be a professional pilot.Favorite TV