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  • ANG set to upgrade to Microsoft Office 2007

    As of January 23, all Utah Air National Guard computer users will experience changes in their day-to-day computer use as the ANG network transitions to the new Microsoft Office 2007. Every computer will be affected, and those who have not made the appropriate preparations run the risk of losing

  • 130th EIS receives Outstanding EI Unit Award

    The National Guard Bureau and the National Guard Association of the United States named the 130th Engineering Installation Squadron, Utah Air National Guard, as the 2008 Outstanding Engineering Installation unit on September 21. The announcement and presentation of the award were made by General

  • National safety award presented to Utah Air Guardsman

    Considered the "Heisman" trophy of safety, Capt. Todd Lobato, Air Traffic Control Training chief for the 299th Range Control Squadron, was honored with the Outstanding Safety Achievement Award for the Air National Guard in August 2008. This national recognition was presented to Brig. Gen. David M.

  • Wing first sergeant promoted in historic ceremony

    In a historic ceremony on November 2, Senior Master Sgt. Denise Rager, the 151st Air Refueling Wing's new first sergeant, was promoted to the rank of "chief" in front of a standing-room-only crowd in the base auditorium. Chief Master Sgt. Rager was hired in October 2008 for the position after

  • Utah Air Guardsmen return home for the holidays

    "Warm up your hugs and kisses, they're four minutes out," announced the voice from the base loudspeaker as the long-awaited C-130 landed on the Salt Lake City tarmac Nov. 22. After six months of separation from their family and friends, 25 members of the Utah Air National Guard's 151st Security

  • Utah Air Guard marksmen take home national shooter awards

    Four Utah Air National Guardsmen recently returned home with national shooting awards after competing in the Winston P. Wilson National Match in Little Rock, Ark. Six members from the Utah Air Guard Marksmanship team, along with 12 Utah Army Guard members, traveled to Arkansas to compete Oct. 13

  • 151st ARW stresses motorcycle safety

    In fiscal year 2008, the Air National Guard suffered five fatalities due to motorcycle mishaps. While the Utah ANG has been fortunate not to lose any members this year, it has had several close calls this summer, including an off-road motorcycle accident which caused the son of a Utah ANG member to

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