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  • Seasons

    As Airmen, change is constant and often requires immediate transitions with limited flexibility. When thinking about change, understand that often times, doors close so others can open. This means that with the passing of a deployment, situation, relationship, opportunity, etc., new beginnings will surface and be right on time. Remaining focused, physically and emotionally fit, and confident will support healthy transitions and ease you in to newly found beginnings.
  • The 414th FG then, now

    The 414th Fighter Group, a geographically separated unit of the 944th Fighter Wing at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, hit their 10-year anniversary this summer since their reactivation at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, in July of 2010.
  • Werewolves at Luke get new commander

    Lt. Col. Paul “Ballz” Killeen relinquished command to Lt. Col. Bradley “Vapor” Sullivan, the new 69 FS commander. The ceremony was presided over by Col. Trena Savageau, 944th Operations Group commander.
  • 944th FW announces enlisted promotions for October

    Congratulations to the following Reservists promoted October 2020.
  • The 944th FW October Warrior of the Month: Staff Sgt. Daniel Sou

    The October 944th Fighter Wing Warrior of the Month is Staff Sgt. Daniel Sou, 944th Fighter Wing Command Post senior emergency actions controller.
  • The 944th FW September Warrior of the Month: Tech. Sgt. Tiffany Millisor

    The September 944th Fighter Wing Warrior of the Month is Tech. Sgt. Tiffany Millisor, 307th Fighter Squadron aviation resource manager.
  • 944th FW announces enlisted promotions for September

    Congratulations to the following Reservists promoted September 2020.
  • Brown and Bass discuss PT tests, empowering Airmen and leading during pandemic

    In addition to the discussion of fitness and testing, the session also touched on issues ranging from the force’s resilience and mental health, to how the Air Force will cope with budget uncertainty this fall and winter, diversity, and how to reshape the service to confront peer adversaries, among others.
  • Before it’s too late: How Airmen can recognize mental health concerns

    The new training, introduced for the first time during the wing’s September 2020 Unit Training Assembly, was held virtually and in-person at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.
  • Reserve Support: First In, Last Out

    One weekend a month, Reserve Citizen Airmen across the United States travel to military installations throughout the country to perform readiness training with their Reserve units during their Unit Training Assemblies [UTA]. More than 1,600 Airmen in the 944th Fighter Wing attend their monthly UTA at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona, while nearly one thousand more members of the 944th serve at other installations across the country.
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