Vision Statement: A premier integrated Civil Engineer Squadron, ready to deploy, supporting domestic and national operations.
Mission Statement: Plan, build and maintain to enable America's airpower.
Motto: "Weapons of Mass Construction."
102nd Intelligence Wing 156 Reilly Street Otis ANGB, MA 02542
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Current and former members of the 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron, joined by more 102nd Intelligence Wing members and family, volunteered for the Pan-Mass Challenge once again this year, August 3-4, 2024
Air National Guardsmen from five civil engineer squadrons across New England participated in the 2024 Region One Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force (BEEF) Field Training Exercise (FTX) on Fort Devens, Massachusetts, May 11-17, 2024.
The 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) hosted a Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) exercise to prepare Airmen for deployment and ensure unit readiness on Otis Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, January 7, 2023.
Members of the 102nd Intelligence Wing volunteered for the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) in Provincetown, Massachusetts, Aug. 5 to 6, 2023 to raise funds for cancer research and treatment.
Airmen from the 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron traveled across the country to participate in this year’s Air National Guard Civil Engineer Innovative Readiness Training. The main focus of the IRT was to assist in the construction of a 7,000-square-foot senior community center for Blackfeet Nation
Over two dozen Airmen from the 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron from Otis Air National Guard Base, Mass., mobilized to assist local communities in the wake of three F1 tornadoes that touched down on Cape Cod on July 23, 2019.Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker authorized 500 Army and Air National
Over two dozen members of the Massachusetts Air National Guard’s 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron recently traveled to Tyndall AFB, Florida to participate in a two week training event with the 823rd Red Horse Squadron at the Silver Flag Exercise Site. The trip gave the Airmen the opportunity to hone
Punxsutawney Phil was on the money this year when he predicted six more weeks of winter. And although they would never admit it, it probably felt a little like Groundhog Day for the 102nd Civil Engineers tasked to keep Joint Base Cape Cod up and running in the wake of four Nor’easters that struck
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Cape Cod, Mass. - Last September Puerto Rico was hit by Hurricane Maria, one of the largest and most destructive hurricanes ever recorded on the island. Maria made landfall as a strong Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds of 155 miles per hour. The hurricane