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  • 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

  • Maryland Air National Guard divests first A-10

    The Maryland Air National Guard divested their first A-10C Thunderbolt II aircraft at Warfield Air National Guard Base at Martin State Airport, March 26, 2025.The U.S. Air Force announced in March 2024 a plan for the Maryland Air National to divest all their A-10s this year and convert to a cyber

  • Maryland Air Guardsman named regional Airman of the Year

    For the first time in its history, a Maryland Air National Guard Airman from the 175th Wing was selected as the Enlisted Field Advisory Council’s Region 2 Outstanding Airman of the Year in the noncommissioned officer category, February 24, 2025.

  • 175th Wing commander promotes to brigadier general

    Maryland Air National Guard Col. Richard D. Hunt, commander of the 175th Wing, was promoted to brigadier general during a ceremony at Warfield Air National Guard Base at Martin State Airport, February 28, 2025, surrounded by friends, family, and fellow Airmen.Maryland Army National Guard Maj. Gen.

  • Maryland Air Guard recruiters recognized for outstanding achievement

    Recruiters from the Maryland Air National Guard’s 175th Wing received an Air Force-level award for excellence from the fourth quarter of the 2024 fiscal year.The Chief Master Sgt. Brad W. Esposito Team Leadership Award is presented quarterly by the Air Force Recruiting Service among all Air National

  • Maryland Air National Guard Recognizes Top Airmen

    The 175th Wing held its annual Airman Recognition Ceremony at Warfield Air National Guard Base at Martin State Airport, January 12, 2025. This ceremony was an opportunity to recognize the accomplishments of airmen from the Maryland Air National Guard – presenting awards to the Outstanding Airmen of

  • Maryland Air Guardsmen graduate from inaugural Warrant Officer training

    Two Maryland Air National Guard members, who were part of the first 30 Airmen to attend the newly formed U.S. Air Force Warrant Officer Training School, graduated with honors during a ceremony on Dec. 6, 2024.Chief Warrant Officer 2 Erik Reichenbach and Warrant Officer 1 Nicholas Custead, were

  • Maryland Air National Guardsmen selected for initial Warrant Officer Course

    Four Maryland Air National Guard Airmen selected for the first U.S. Air Force Warrant Officer Training Class in over 60 years started the initial cohort in October 2024 at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.The four 175th Cyberspace Operations Group Airmen are part of the 78 Airmen from active duty,