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  • Hawaii guardsmen validate life-saving skills in NGB exercise evaluation

    More than 120 Airmen and Soldiers from the Hawaii National Guard applied their life-saving skills during a mass-casualty, evaluation exercise March 9, at Kalaeloa. The training entailed a series of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosive scenarios under the observance

  • Training for any mission, any environment

    More than 40 Citizen Airmen from the 154th Wing, 313th Airlift Squadron and 624th Regional Support Group conducted joint aeromedical staging and aerial port training here March 3 in order to build relationships and train for future real-world missions.The event was a collaborative effort between the

  • Making an impact one meal at a time

    Tech. Sgt. Randall Kobayashi and Staff Sgt. John Quisano have been regulars at meals-on-wheels for more than a year now. While the two Airmen from the 154th Logistics Readiness Squadron are technically volunteering, Quisano says it’s more like ‘cruising around’ with good company.

  • Fighter exercise Sentry Aloha 19-1 completed

    More than 800 Airmen, sailors and DoD civilians from nine states completed a large-scale fighter exercise, known as Sentry Aloha, Dec. 19, at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam

  • Life saver takes ‘fast track’ in career progression

    For Senior Airman Casey Whitworth, it’s hard to imagine a lifestyle that doesn’t involve helping others. As a fulltime beach lifeguard at Marine Corps Base Hawaii and medical first-responder in the Hawaii Air National Guard, Whitworth’s lifesaving skills can be called upon at any time.

  • Hydrogen fuel tech used for HIANG training

    Fuel cell technology has been integrated into a Hawaii Air National Guard exercise for the first time September 8, at Kalaeloa. as part of a bilateral training event with Indonesian Forces.

  • Task Force Hawaii Perseveres Against Two Natural Disasters

    While maintaining the response to the Island of Hawaii’s latest volcanic threat from Fissure 8, the newest rotation of the Hawaii National Guard’s Task Force Hawaii was bombarded by Hurricane Lane and persevered as they stretched their resources to meet the demands of a second natural disaster in a