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  • Command Chief Master Sergeant of the Air National Guard spreads the aloha

    Command Chief Master Sergeant of the Air National Guard James W. Hotaling met with Airmen from the Hawaii Air National Guard here Nov. 4-12.Delivering the command messages and to relay the pulse of more than 91,000 men and women comprising the enlisted ranks of the Air National Guard can be

  • 154th, 15th Wing exercise together under new inspection program

    A total force integration team comprised of the Hawaii Air National Guard's 154th  and the active duty's 15th  Maintenance and Operations Groups completed an inspection exercise under the recently implemented Commander's Inspection Program here Nov. 6-8. The CCIP is part of the Air Force's revamped

  • Hawaii Air National Guard Tankers Return from Deployment

    Hawaii Air National Guard (HIANG) personnel and two KC-135 Stratotankers returned home this morning from a deployment to the U.S. Central Command's (CENTCOM) area of responsibility (AOR).  Approximately 40 HIANG men and women from the 203rd Air Refueling Squadron and 154th Maintenance Group deployed

  • HIANG Finds Success on the Volleyball Courts

    The Hawaii Air National Guard (HIANG) intramural volleyball team was crowned champions of the 2014 Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Intramural Volleyball league. The team took 1st place honors after defeating a team from the 324th Intelligence Squadron (IS) in the championship game played at the Joint

  • Joint effort widens scope of Operation Pacific Unity 14-8

    As Pacific Unity 14-8 wraps up this week, additional construction projects have begun at Togoba Secondary School in Papua New Guinea.Pacific Unity is a bilateral Engineering Civic Action Program conducted in the Asia-Pacific region in collaboration with host nation civil authorities and military

  • HIANG AIRMEN GO TO LUNCH, POTENTIALY SAVE A LIFE

    Unless you are deployed to a hostile environment, some required training may seem like just another requisite that you'll never use...until you actually have to use it.   Two Hawaii Air National Guard Airmen recently employed their cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training when an off-base

  • HAWAII NATIONAL GUARD SUPPORTS RELIEF EFFORTS AFTER HURRICANE ISELLE

    Big Island, Hawaii - Getting to work on time can be stressful. Usually there is no valid explanation to excuse tardiness to military duty. One Airman with the Hawaii Air National Guard's 291st Combat Communications Squadron found himself with a rare, valid excuse when he was unable to report for