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  • The prodigal sergeant returns

    It was a long, winding road for Tech. Sgt. Susan Walthour, 442nd Services Flight food specialist, but she finally made it back home.Walthour was part of the recent training deployment here -- not but a few miles from the hospital where she was born decades ago."The very first morning we came in and

  • Tropical training: 442nd provides support in paradise

    Approximately 30 reservists from the 442nd Force Support Squadron deployed here for training June 11, from Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo. The group is primarily comprised of Airmen from the 442nd Services Flight. The reservists in this unit have broad responsibilities, each of which directly impact

  • Wing names Newman June tip of the Spear

    Maj. Brianne Newman is a traditional reservist and registered dietitian assigned to the 442nd Medical Squadron. When not performing her reserve duties, Newman is a full-time student in the pre-med program at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Va. Her "can-do, will-do" attitude exemplifies

  • Dali Diaz: Heart of the 442nd

    If you're ever walking near the fighter wing headquarters building and hear the sound of keys typing, paperwork shuffling, and birthdays being celebrated -- all at the same time -- it's probably Dali Diaz hard at work.Diaz, who is the secretary to Brig. Gen. Eric. S. Overturf, 442nd Fighter Wing

  • 442nd Fighter Wing welcomes June newcomers

    The 442nd Fighter Wing welcomes the following newcomers for June 2012:Airman Kimblery Howell, 442nd Force Support SquadronAirman Amber D. Rash, 442nd Fighter WingAirman Nathan C. Schildroth, 917th Maintenance SquadronAirman 1st Class Scott J. Cable, 442nd Medical SquadronAirman 1st Class Meaghan C.

  • Intelligence training leaves a mark

    The training is demanding, yet equally rewarding, for the Airmen of the 442nd Operations Group Intelligence Office.To become a master of his craft, an intelligence-field Airman trains to collect mission- essential data and disseminate it to United States and allied military personnel to optimize

  • E-7 plus C-4 equals mission accomplished

    No matter what has happened around him, stress, paperwork or even explosions, Master Sgt. Richard Bullock has remained cool under pressure.As an explosive ordinance disposal supervisor for the past 15 years, Bullock, 442nd Civil Engineer Squadron EOD supervisor, has used his knowledge to safely