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13 The 176th Force Support Squadron marked an upgrade from 176th Force Support Flight during a June 6, 2021, reflagging ceremony at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.
The 176th FSS provides support and quality of life to 176th Wing customers through community services, personnel, education, training, manpower, career assistance, and Airman- and family-support services.
Presiding officer Alaska Air National Guard Col. Matthew Komatsu summed up the capabilities of the unit to provide those services.
“We have 24/7 mission sets that are always ongoing, and as a result, we have a lot of Airmen in this wing supporting the mission, and every one of those Airmen needs to be supported on the force support side,” he said. “We have a flight of can-do Airmen who are willing to step up to the plate and make it happen in the name of the mission, and I will tell you a flight is not enough, we need a squadron.”
LEXINGTON, Ky. (April 2, 2021) During the spring of last year, a series of unprecedented transitions were underway at the University of Kentucky.
UK HealthCare was treating the first patient in Kentucky who tested positive for COVID-19. Faculty and staff quickly moved every class to a remote learning format. Athletic events came to a grinding halt as teams discussed whether to cancel or postpone entire seasons.
And that was just the beginning.
For many, this time one year ago marks the anniversary of the realization that life as they knew it was being fundamentally altered.
Reimagining a “new normal” for an entire campus community and beyond was a daunting task. But together, the UK family has risen to the challenge exemplifying what’s truly possible in the face of adversity.