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  • 193rd joins SOF, coalition forces at Emerald Warrior

    The 193rd Special Operations Wing, Middletown, Pa., teamed up with other U.S. Special Operation Forces and coalition forces as they dominated the Gulf Coast during the Emerald Warrior Exercise, Hurlburt Field, Fla., April 22 through May 3. The 193rd's Special Operations Squadron, Maintenance Group

  • Guardsman joins Bands of Brothers, rocks for PTSD awareness

    Tech. Sgt. Brian McNally, a guitarist for the Air National Guard Band of the Mid-Atlantic, never anticipated he would be on a reality television show, but when the opportunity arose to raise awareness for post-traumatic stress disorder while playing music, he was ready to rock for a great cause.

  • Civilian fitness trainer helps Airmen pass PT test

    "You may know what results you want to achieve, but you may not know exactly how to get those results," said Mike DeRosa, the 193rd Special Operations Wing's recently hired civilian health and fitness specialist. DeRosa was contracted to train and educate Airmen who have failed their Air Force

  • Nothing is constant but uniform change

    The Air Force uniform is getting a face lift, albeit a slight one. In 2008, the 98th Virtual Uniform Board convened to determine the future of today's AFI 36-2903. The board, consisting of Airmen voting members from all major commands and most functional communities, gathered to weigh in on a

  • Remembering more than just a game

    A night to remember With golden helmets glistening in the setting mid-June sun, emotions were rising as young masters of the gridiron paid homage to Pennsylvania's fallen warriors from the Iron Division. But for a community still healing from its losses, it would serve as a night to remember because

  • 193rd Services Flight cooks up top honors

    There's more to the 193rd Special Operations Wing Services Flight then what meets the palate. This versatile group of Airmen works to support the Wing on many levels. From fitness to food, they're a driving force working to support the mission. Recently, the Services Flight was awarded the

  • 193rd flight crew makes splash, trains to survive

    Imagine the day: A warm summer breeze, a few dozen friends, and a lakeside retreat with refreshing water and beautiful surroundings... sounds like a great alternative to a weekend drill routine! But for several members of the 193rd Special Operations Squadron, this was drill and the exercise,

  • Wing wins prestigious award

    The Colors at the 193rd Special Operations Wing are about to get a new streamer for the units receipt of the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award. This streamer will join 12 others of its kind to be displayed with honor and show the accomplishments of the Wing. These accomplishments would not have been

  • Horse sense on the fence

    At the crossroads Dusty, drug infested, deadly and downright desolate are just some of the daily obstacles faced by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers patrolling nearly 2,000 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border. Vast stretches of desert canyon, rocky terrain, switchback roads and hairpin turns