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The Oregon Air National Guard will conduct flyovers in honor of Memorial Day across parts of the state Monday morning. Col. Todd Hofford, commander of the 142 Wing out of the Portland Air National ...
The Oregon Air National Guard’s 142nd Wing is hosting Strike Fighter Squadron 136 “Knighthawks” out of Naval Air Station Lemoore, California, and the 194th Fighter Squadron out of Fresno Air ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon Air National Guard will be making flyovers over hospitals and other places in Oregon in May. Multiple F-15 Eagle flyovers are scheduled as an aerial salute to ...
Major David Yao, 173rd Fighter Wing (FW) instructor pilot, Oregon Air National Guard, discussed the F-15 Eagle with Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) F/A-18 Hornet pilot Flight Lieutenant James ...
Oregon Military Dept. Members of the 142nd Wing perform night flying January 9, 2021 at Portland Air National Guard Base, Ore. Night flying helps pilots enhance their skill set to handle different ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The F-15EX Eagle II may be several months away from delivery to the Oregon Air National Guard, but that doesn't mean Airmen aren't getting an up-close look at the new fighter.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon is getting a brand-new fighter jet. We are the first state in the country to get the aircraft for operational use. Boeing just delivered the first F15EX to the Air Force ...
Brig. Gen. Bruce W. Prunk, who was special assistant to the director of the Oregon Air National Guard, retired Wednesday, July 9 after more than 30 years of service.
The bill provides full tuition assistance for members of the Oregon Army and Air National Guard at all Oregon state public universities and community colleges beginning in the 2018-2019 academic year.
The 173rd is an Oregon Air National Guard unit that trains F-15 pilots. Shirar said that after the discrepancy was discovered, the wing had to verify its aircraft had been repaired properly and ...
Oregon resident Maj. G. Robert Dodson was serving with the 321st Observation Squadron Reserve at Pearson Field in Vancouver. He asked National Guard officials to form an Oregon flying unit.