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Help wanted: Guardsman applies to be hitman, gets arrested instead
Authorities arrested a Tennessee Air National Guardsman after he reportedly applied to be a hired hitman on a fake website.
Unvaccinated airmen lose pay, benefits as Air National Guard yanks orders
Unvaccinated Guardsmen who are moved to the Individual Ready Reserve lose health and life insurance.
Over 23,500 airmen and guardians say no to COVID vaccines as final deadline passes
More than 14,000 Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard members were unvaccinated as of Friday, a day after the deadline for receiving the shots.
Georgia Guard brigade’s leaders removed after climate investigation
The brigade commander was relieved, while the deputy commander and executive officer were reprimanded and reassigned.
By Davis Winkie
Robins looks to bring home the BACN under new Air Force proposal
If Congress signs off on the proposal, Robins would get a squadron of nine E-11A Battlefield Airborne Communications Node aircraft.
Over 1,300 airmen leaving active duty through early departure offers
In total, 853 active-duty airmen have opted for retirement, and 486 chose to move to the Guard or Reserve.
Two guardsmen dead of COVID-19 complications, bringing military’s total to 19
The deaths are the first reported for February.
West Virginia Air Guardsman dies responding to structure fire
The service member was assigned to the 167th Airlift Wing in Martinsburg and was responding with the 167th Fire Department.
By Air Force Times staff
A Hawaii Guardsman is the 11th military, and second Air Force COVID-19 death
A 52-year-old Hawaii Air National Guardsman died of COVID-19 on Nov. 15.
‘This case kept me up at night’
This book excerpt tells how a former Army National Guardsman who supported the Islamic State group worried the seasoned FBI agents working the case.
By Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, Seamus Hughes and Bennett Clifford
Utah Guardsman honored for saving lives during 2017 Las Vegas massacre
Even though a gunman was still firing into a Las Vegas crowd in 2017, a Utah National Guardsman ignored the bullets and tried to save as many as he could during the country’s worst mass shooting.
By Jasen Lee, Deseret News via the AP