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  • 921st CRS Dragons ‘bring the heat’ at Exercise DRAGON SPARK

    More than 100 Airmen from the 921st Contingency Response Squadron exercised their expeditionary skills at Amedee Army Airfield in Herlong, California, April 7-17. Throughout the 10 days, Airmen were pushed to their full professional capabilities by holding rotational 24-hour security, sleeping in

  • SIF Marketplace, Forum: A new way to fund squadron innovation

    The U.S. Air Force has launched the Squadron Innovation Fund (SIF) Marketplace, a new initiation aimed at revolutionizing how innovation is funded and fostered across the service. Historically, higher command levels directly distributed Squadron Innovation Funds to the squadrons because a

  • 321st AMOS swings for the fences in Home Plate 25-2

    More than two dozen members of the 321st and 349th Air Mobility Operations Squadrons gathered in the 321st AMOS Weapons System Suite on January 31, 2025, to kick off Home Plate 25-2. Home Plate 25-2 is the next iteration of the 321st AMOS long-running internal exercise series. This iteration focused

  • 321st AMOS swings for the fences in Home Plate 25-2

    More than two dozen members of the 321st and 349th Air Mobility Operations Squadrons gathered in the 321st AMOS Weapons System Suite on January 31, 2025, to kick off Home Plate 25-2. Home Plate 25-2 is the next iteration of the 321st AMOS long-running internal exercise series. This iteration focused

  • 821st CRG participate in first-ever CR-led LZ Survey Course

    Whether it is unprepared, semi-prepared, or paved (prepared), a landing zone survey must be conducted to evaluate the risk of safely using any landing surface for military air-land operations.To conduct an LZ survey, 621st Contingency Response Wing LZ surveyors had to attend a course offered by

  • 621st CRW aides in SAR mission, saves one life on cruise ship

    When the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center alert phones ring, it is never about good news. On an Ovation of the Seas cruise liner, 800 nautical miles from the coast of San Francisco, a 64-year-old man suffered a heart attack.This prompted the AFRCC to reach out to the California Air National