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  • Airman Spotlight: 151 CF's SMSgt Cody Mosher

    Name: Senior Master Sgt. Cody MosherUnit and Job title: 151st Communications Flight Quality Assurance Hometown: KaysvilleQ: Why did you join the Air National Guard?A: My father was in the Guard, and it helped pay for college.Q: Do you have a civilian job? If so, what is it?A: I'm a systems

  • 151st ARW's website places third in 2011 NGB Media Contest

    The 151st Air Refueling Wing's website recently took third place in the 2011 National Guard Bureau's Media Contest. The 151st ARW website was created in 2008 by the wing's public affairs office, and was one of the first official ANG websites created through the new Air Force Public Information

  • Military invited to free conference

    A special event for military members and families will be held at the end of this year's Generations Conference. The conference, held at the Salt Palace Convention Center March 28-30, is an annual counseling training hosted by ESI Management Group. The Utah Veterans and Families Summit, held March

  • New Professional Development Classes Underway

    The Utah Air National Guard is currently hosting a new series of professional force development classes for all base members. The classes were started as a way to further development the skills needed to enhance the careers of today's Airmen and will be held quarterly on base. The series was started

  • Former Wing Commander retires after 32 years

    Col. Kelvin G. Findlay, former 151 Air Refueling Wing commander and Chief of Staff for the Air National Guard, retired January 7, after 32 years of service in the ANG.Findlay joined the ANG in 1979, completing the Air National Guard's Academy of Military Science, then going on to becoming a pilot

  • Former Utah Air Guardsmen saves children from icy river

    "Oh, this is going to be cold," thought Chris Willden as he threw off his jacket and jumped into an icy Utah river on January 1.Armed with a gun, a knife, and years of police training, Willden, a former police officer and Utah Air National Guardsman, didn't think twice about diving into the freezing

  • Highest ranking position in the Utah ANG changes command

    The highest ranking position in the Utah Air National Guard changed hands during a ceremony on base December 3. During the change-of-command ceremony, Brig. Gen. Wayne E. Lee officially relinquished command as Assistant Adjutant General for Air, commander of the Utah Air National Guard, to Brig.

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