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Oklahoma Air Guard to conduct large-scale readiness exercise FOX23.com News Staff © Master Sgt. Craig Michael Tulsa Air National Guard Alert Mission (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. C.T. Michael)
The Oklahoma Air National Guard will conduct a large-scale readiness exercise at the 138th Fighter Wing in Tulsa beginning on June 1, according to a press release.
A large-scale readiness exercise is an Air Force mandated exercise to evaluate and train Airmen for deployment.
It is a tool that measures how efficient and capable units are at deploying aircraft, equipment and personnel to a forward location in response to a short-notice contingency tasking, and then operate and sustain those forces in a combat environment.
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Huntsville is up to the task of hosting US Space Command Mark S. Chandler 2 hours ago A Saturn V rocket replica is seen outside the Davidson Center for Space Exploration at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. (Loren Elliott/AFP via Getty Images) Retired Air Force Gen. Gene Renuart’s March 29 commentary, “Why Space Command should stay in Colorado,” does a disservice to Huntsville, Ala. I feel for Renuart’s disappointment in the decision to make Huntsville, Alabama, the permanent home for US SPACECOM. One can tell by reading his commentary that he has a deep appreciation for and bias toward Peterson Air Force Air Force Base and the Colorado Springs area. However, I can’t help but read in his words and lack of positive items about Huntsville a deep bias against a logical and proactive U.S. Air Force leadership decision to make Huntsville SPACECOM’s permanent home.
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TULSA, Oklahoma (Tulsa World ) Marshal D. Roberts has become a common namesake in the Tulsa-area community.
The 28-year-old Air National Guard technical sergeant from Owasso was killed a year ago this week while deployed overseas, and his legacy continues to live on through the inspirational efforts of others.
U.S. Rep. Kevin Hern, for example, introduced legislation in October to rename the Owasso post office after Roberts. Three months later, State Sens. J.J. Dossett, D-Owasso, and Marty Quinn, R-Claremore, filed a bill to rebrand a section of Oklahoma 20 in honor of the fallen airman.
On Sunday, the Oklahoma Air National Guard rounded out a commemorative trifecta by dedicating a facility at the Tulsa Air National Guard Base in remembrance of Roberts, who died in the line of indirect enemy fire while stationed at Camp Taji in Iraq on March 11, 2020.
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