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  • First Maryland Airman named Joint Staff Senior Enlisted Advisor

    A Maryland Airman is the first-ever Air Force senior enlisted advisor to the Joint Staff, supporting the total force mission of the Maryland National Guard from Camp Fretterd Military Reservation.Maryland Air National Guard Chief Master Sgt. Monica Aragon, the former 175th Logistics Readiness

  • 175th Cyber Operations Group hosts first-ever wing-wide CTF event

    The 175th Cyberspace Operations Group opened its annual Capture the Flag (CTF) competition to the entire wing for the first time, December 5, 2025, at Martin State Air National Guard Base, Maryland.The event, hosted by the 275th Operations Support Squadron, offered service members a hands-on,

  • Maryland Air National Guard opens state-of-the-art indoor firing range

    The Maryland Air National Guard held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly constructed indoor small-arms training range at Warfield Air National Guard Base at Martin State Airport, September 23, 2025.The $9.2 million project consists of 14 shooting lanes in the 11,560 square foot facility, which

  • Drawn into the story of the Maryland Air National Guard

    In a dusty warehouse, an artist, as well as a mother, educator, and veteran, painted a vibrant mural depicting the history of the Maryland Air National Guard. With each brushstroke she brought the canvases to life, which is a testament to her resilience and ability to create beauty that leaves a

  • Maryland Air Guard conducts A-10 CSAR training in Wisconsin

    Nearly 50 Airmen and six A-10C Thunderbolt II aircraft assigned to the Maryland National Guard’s 175th Wing deployed to Volk Field Air National Guard Base’s Combat Readiness Training Center, Wisconsin, to conduct combat search and rescue training, May 7-14.During the week-long exercise, the Maryland

  • 3D Printing the Resilient Infrastructure of Tomorrow

    As modern warfare evolves and global logistics grow more contested, the U.S. Air Force faces mounting challenges in building and sustaining critical infrastructure in dynamic, high-risk environments. For Air Force Civil Engineers, meeting these challenges requires agile, deployable solutions that