May 16, 2022 Hurlburt provides critical Lead Wing C2 expertise to 366th FW The 705th Training Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Florida, provided critical command and control expertise and training for the 366th Fighter Wing’s execution of their Lead Wing exercise, Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Apr. 13-14.
Nov. 4, 2021 Gunfighters Maintain Mission Readiness in Gunslinger 21-06 Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho completed their Phase II Exercise, Gunslinger 21-06 on Oct. 25-29, 2021. Members from across the 366th Fighter Wing completed their second Phase II exercise this month, to test each functional area’s capability and readiness during war operations through simulated
July 22, 2019 726th ACS Airman lives up to Hardrock title: exemplifies excellence Jones is a radio frequency (RF) transmission systems technician who maintains, troubleshoots and repairs deployable communication equipment. It’s his job to make sure communications are working for radio operators and combat communications Airmen.
June 6, 2019 366th MTF conducts exercise, practices decon skills MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho- The 366th Medical Treatment Facility conducted a decontamination exercise, June 5, 2019.The exercise simulated a potential real-world mass injury scenario, where 366th Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineering Airmen practiced a decontamination
April 12, 2019 Gunfighter Flag 19-1 Every quarter, the 366th Fighter Wing holds “Gunfighter Flag”, an exercise where Air Force partners and fighter squadrons across the nation participate in air-to-air, ground and air-to-ground training to maintain the lethality of the nation's premiere fighter wing during peace-time and war-time
Jan. 17, 2019 380th ECES stay ready through HAZMAT Exercise The 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department and Emergency Management flights conducted an outdoor hazardous material exercise at Al Dhafra Air Base, Jan. 4.
Dec. 15, 2017 Military branches come together for combat training The 366th Fighter Wing is located in the middle of nowhere in southern Idaho, nearly an hour away from a large city. Not exactly the description of a place one would expect military forces from every U.S. service and foreign allies would be excited to visit. In reality, Mountain Home’s 110,000 acre