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  • Kentucky Guard Airmen supporting exercise in South Pacific

    A team of contingency response Airmen from the Kentucky Air National Guard arrived in the Northern Mariana Islands Feb. 12, 2023, to provide cargo handling and aircraft maintenance services for Cope North, a multinational exercise designed to enhance combat readiness in the South Pacific.

  • 900 attend KYNG Leadership Development Day

    More than 900 Soldiers and Airmen from the Kentucky National Guard attended Leadership Development Day at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky, Feb. 5, 2023.

  • Kentucky Air Guard: 2022 Year in Photos

    From arctic combat training in Sweden to rescue missions across Eastern Kentucky following historic flooding that claimed more than 40 lives, Airmen from the Kentucky Air National Guard completed another year of dedicated service to their state, nation and the world in 2022. Some of our favorite

  • Chief Hager retires after 33 years of service

    Chief Master Sgt. Michael S. Hager, non-commissioned officer in charge of the 123rd Medical Group’s Detachment 1, retired from military service during a ceremony at the Kentucky Air National Guard Base Sept. 10, 2022m ending a career spanning 33 years.

  • Kentucky Airmen complete water-survival training

    Airmen from the Kentucky Air National Guard’s 123rd Operations Group participated in water survival training at Taylorsville Lake in Spencer County, Ky., Sept. 10, 2022. The annual training refreshes aircrew members on skills learned during U.S. Air Force Survival School.

  • Maintenance University trains 300 Airmen in joint field environment

    More than 300 Airmen from five different Air National Guard units completed a week of intensive aircraft maintenance training in Gulfport, Mississippi, Aug. 13-19, 2022, honing proficiencies in a joint field environment while avoiding the distractions of home station.

  • 123rd EOD sweeps NGB civil engineer awards

    Airmen from the Kentucky Air National Guard's 123rd Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight recently swept a civil engineering competition at the National Guard Bureau, taking home four awards.