• 102nd Medical Group conducts TCCC training exercise

    The 102nd Medical Group conducted a Tactical Casualty Combat Care (TCCC) exercise on Camp Edwards, Joint Base Cape Cod, Massachusetts, April 4, 2025. Participants enhanced their medical readiness and developed critical, life-saving skills they would need in potential combat situations.

  • 102nd Intelligence Wing welcomes new Command Chief

    The 102nd Intelligence Wing welcomed Command Chief Master Sgt. Shane McGuire during the Change of Responsibility on Otis Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, Jan. 11, 2025. As the Command Chief, he is the senior enlisted advisor to the commander on all matters affecting the readiness, training,

  • 102nd Intelligence Wing hosts speed mentoring event

    The 102nd Intelligence Wing Enlisted Force Development Committee hosted a speed mentoring event on Otis Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, Jan. 9, 2025. The purpose of the event was to provide Airmen an opportunity to gain valuable advice and guidance from various mentors in a short amount of

  • Massachusetts National Guard conducts civil disturbance response exercise

    Airmen and Soldiers of the Massachusetts National Guard (MANG) participated in civil disturbance response and riot control formation training on Otis Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, Aug. 22-24, 2024.  The exercise prepared members of the 102nd Security Forces Squadron (SFS) and 772nd

  • Air National Guardsmen participate in cargo, personnel mobilization training

    The 102nd Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS) and 212th Engineering and Installation Squadron (EIS) packaged and prepared equipment for military airlift as part of a pre-deployment exercise on Otis Air National Guard Base (ANGB), Massachusetts, Aug. 12-18, 2024.As part of the training, the 102nd LRS

  • 102nd Medical Group represents Air National Guard in 2024 Medic Rodeo

    The Air National Guard’s 102nd Medical Group (MDG) competed in the 2024 Medic Rodeo competition at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, Aug. 12-16, 2024. The four-person cadre was the only Air National Guard team to compete against 17 active-duty units, placing within the top 10 of all participants.

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