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  • CRW Airmen Complete 18 Mile March

    Staff Sgt Robert Kunkel, security forces Airman in the 621st Contingency Response Squadron, jogs the 18.6-mile Norwegian Foot March in the combat training range at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., March 28, 2026. The 621st Contingency Response Wing is a unique unit of specialized, versatile

  • One in a million: Twin sisters serving together at Travis AFB

    Family members serving simultaneously in the military is rare, but even more uncommon is two siblings, twins, serving together in the same active-duty branch, with the same rank, at the same base. At Travis Air Force Base, California, this rarity became a reality for Capt. Chloe Forlini and Capt.

  • 721st CRS conducts first “Phantom Shield” exercise at Amedee AAF

    The 721st Contingency Response Squadron (CRS) successfully completed its inaugural internally planned and executed exercise, “Phantom Shield,” at Amedee Army Airfield from May 12-20.The nine-day exercise marked a milestone for the newly established unit, testing its ability to rapidly deploy and

  • Celebrating AMOS 50 years, 35-year AMOS veteran

    Master Sgt. Gene Havens arrived at Travis Air Force Base back in September 1989. He remembers because he took his family to see a Giants baseball game in San Francisco right before the famous earthquake that year.A combat controller by trade, medical issues took him out of the field and put him in

  • 621st CRW legal advisor dubbed “Lake Placid”

    Everyone needs someone who is calm under pressure and can turn chaos into order, and one such individual is Maj. Matthew Cole, a USAF judge advocate.Judge advocates can decipher a lot of information all at once, digest it and cooly translate it to Airmen and their commanders in a concise format to

  • 921st CRS Dragons ‘bring the heat’ at Exercise DRAGON SPARK

    More than 100 Airmen from the 921st Contingency Response Squadron exercised their expeditionary skills at Amedee Army Airfield in Herlong, California, April 7-17. Throughout the 10 days, Airmen were pushed to their full professional capabilities by holding rotational 24-hour security, sleeping in