• Boston Marathon

    The events at last year's Boston Marathon were tragic. During the aftermath 102nd Intelligence Wing airmen were in Boston to help local authorities with security and communication. One year later, airmen returned to the marathon route, determined to help authorities prevent another tragedy and

  • Outstanding Volunteer

    Kimberly Healy began volunteering with the 102nd Intelligence Wing in 2008 as a Key Spouse from the 102nd Security Forces Squadron. Propelled by a passion for informed and prepared Families, Kim hit the ground running and hasn't slowed down. As a testament, for the last four year Kim has volunteered

  • International Partnership

    Recently, Senior Master Sgt. Cynthia Thomas and I had the pleasure of traveling to Paraguay, our state's partner-country. If you are not familiar with the State Partnership Program (SPP), National Guard units in nearly every state, as well as Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, have

  • Best Airman Warrior

    On the far northern side of Joint Base Cape Cod, you get a sense of how large the base is. It has been close to an hour since you started this six-mile ruck march and as you jog along, the ribbon of gravel road stretching into the distance, you can feel the full weight of your gear wearing you down.

  • New Mission Support Group 1st. Sgt.

    With some people, it seems they are destined for a certain job. For some it may be a police officer, others may be destined to become a teacher; Master Sgt. Victoria Kenny says her future was always working with people. "I've always wanted to help people. I think that's the best thing I could do -

  • 212th EIS Send-off Ceremony

    Members and family of the 102nd Intelligence Wing gathered to send-off 31 fellow wing members from the 212th Engineering Installation Squadron on Friday, March 21, 2014. The 31 members of the 212th will be deploying in support of Operation Enduring Freedom from late March to late November.

  • Putting Otis on the Map

    Braving frigid temperatures, members of the 253rd Cyber Engineering Installation Group (CEIG) chiseled away ice, pried off freezing manhole covers, and took precise GPS measurements, all in an effort to modernize the communications infrastructure plans of Otis. The 253rd CEIG airmen were taking part

  • 102nd Airman Wins Gold

    An airman from Otis Air National Guard Base has taken the top prize for his career field in the Maj. Gen. Doyle Larson Awards program. Technical Sgt. Aaron Ledger, of the 101st Intelligence Squadron, beat out airmen from the active-duty Air Force, the Air Force Reserves, and the Air National Guard

  • Massachusetts military leaders meet at State House

    Military officers representing every installation in Massachusetts join leadership of the Commonwealth's Military Asset and Security Strategy Task Force in the Massachusetts State House. The group was invited by Governor Deval L. Patrick, Co-Chair of the Task Force, for his annual State of the

  • Marching for a cause

    This year members from Joint Base Cape Cod, home of the 102 Intelligence Wing and the Massachusetts Air National Guard's 102nd Security Forces Squadron, will be supporting the Boston Marathon in a way different from their mission for past marathons. For years now, a small detachment of volunteers

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