• Meet the 102nd's new Command Chief selectee!

    Chief Master Sgt. Karen Pignataro has been selected by the wing commander to be the 102nd Intelligence Wing's new command chief master sergeant. She is the first female command chief in the state of Massachusetts and is succeeding Chief Master Sgt. Wayne Raymondo, who has been in the position for

  • Otis launches new tactical fitness program

    Base leaders took a groundbreaking new stride in combat fitness training capability February 14, with the launch of the first tactical fitness class here.The tactical fitness program brings a flexible, intense, team-based capability to the Air National Guard's most important asset, its Airmen, and

  • CFC fundraising surpasses goal, breaks record for 102nd contributions

    Members of the 102nd Intelligence Wing demonstrated their generosity during the 2012 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) by contributing $24,774 to the annual program--the most the 102nd has ever risen for this campaign. The goal at the beginning of the season was $20k.The money raised by Otis was part

  • 102D SFS Change of Command

    Captain Christian Leighton assumed command of the 102nd Security Forces Squadron during a ceremony on Otis Air National Guard Base, Dec. 2. Lt. Col. Christopher Hamilton, 102nd Mission Support Group commander, presided over the ceremony.Hamilton, whose previous assignment was 102 SFS commander,

  • Surviving the Night

    Night shift: Unavoidable for some Airmen, dreaded by many. Humans are naturally wired to be awake during the day and to sleep at night. Those who work the "graveyard" shift might find themselves tossing and turning when it comes time to hit the hay early in the morning, resulting in insomnia and

  • The more things change, the more they stay the same

    Recently, we recruiters decided to revive our quarterly column in the Seagull. Most of you are probably thinking, "When did the recruiters ever have a column in the Seagull?" Let's just say that it's been so long, many members were probably still in either high school or junior high and would have

  • Unit members join Recruiting Office

    Most people spend their summer vacations lying on the beach, having cook-outs with family and enjoying a few cocktails. However, for the two newest recruiters with the Massachusetts Air National Guard the summer months were anything but a party.Tech. Sgt. Kevin O'Brien and Staff Sgt. Rhon Salmon

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