• 102nd Mission Support Group conducts expeditionary readiness training

    The 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron, in coordination with squadrons across the 102nd Mission Support Group, played a central role in Iron Nomad, a large-scale, three-day training event on Otis Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, May 2-4 2025. The training was designed to simulate the rapid

  • 102nd IW establishes an A-Staff

    Col. Sean Riley, 102nd Intelligence Wing commander, announced plans to integrate an A-Staff organizational structure alongside the wing staff June 28, 2023. The National Guard Bureau (NGB) is implementing an in-garrison A-Staff at all Air National Guard wings to reflect the new structure of the Air

  • Task Force Powderhorn Guardsmen return from mission

    102nd Intelligence Wing Airmen supporting Task Force Powderhorn, returned to their Cape Cod base to begin the process of returning from this important operation on March 17, 2022. The Powderhorn mission provided non-clinical support to hospitals around the Commonwealth that have seen staffing

  • 102 IW Command Message for August 2020 – Col. Sean Riley

    On August 7, 2020, 102nd Intelligence Wing commander, Col. Sean Riley, delivered the monthly 102 IW Command Message. In his remarks, he discussed his number one priority for the wing – Mission Assurance during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Riley emphasized the importance of social distancing,

  • 202nd WF Airman earns distinction down range

    An Airman from the 102nd Intelligence Wing, 202nd Weather Flight was recognized recently for superior performance during his deployment to the Middle East in support of the 34th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade.Tech. Sgt. Paul Pelletier was selected as the Combined Joint Task Force - Operation

  • The show must go on: maintaining mission readiness amidst COVID-19

    The potential for national emergencies such as weather events, earthquakes, or in this case, a global pandemic to create logistical challenges, are significant. It is critical that organizations train and prepare for every contingency to ensure maximum effectiveness during even the most austere of

  • Recruiting remotely, the mission continues

    Responding to the Department of Defense's COVID-19 social distancing guidelines, Air National Guard recruiters have moved their search for the future force to entirely remote operations."We haven't scaled back our recruiting efforts, but have shifted recruiting to 100 percent virtual prospecting,"

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