Jan. 29, 2021 Being Multi-Capable: 366th FW Airmen train for Raging Gunfighter Teamwork, communication, adaptability and a drive to learn is what is required to participate in Raging Gunfighter, an exercise that tests the Airmen’s ability to be effective in a deployed environment.
Jan. 12, 2021 390th ECS Captain becomes first Airman to graduate from Navy Weapon School On Dec.11, 2020, Capt. Aaron “Brutus” Tindall, 390th Electronic Combat Squadron (ECS) EA-18G weapons officer, became the first Airman to graduate from the Navy Airborne Electronic Attack weapons school, making him a subject matter expert in Airborne Electronic Attack (AEA) and the EA-18G Growler.
Jan. 12, 2021 Idaho State Representatives tours MHAFB Idaho State Representatives meet with the 366th Fighter Wing leaders at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Jan. 08, 2021. The Idaho State representatives received information on the many investments and future construction projects planned for Mountain Home Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by
Dec. 18, 2020 MHAFB Task Force, Working Group leads fight against COVID-19 As defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, COVID-19 is a new strand of the coronavirus, making it a difficult adversary. Using Gunfighter’s innovative skills by nature to fight this complex virus, the 366th Fighter Wing Commander, Col. Rick Goodman, employed a COVID-19 Task Force
Nov. 6, 2020 FSS continues to serve throughout pandemic MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho- Many challenging events have occurred throughout this year and at times some could wonder about what to expect or what is next. With the obstacles that have occurred worry and stress come by more easily. Fortunately, the 366th Force Support Squadron Airmen are
Oct. 30, 2020 366th MUNS conducts bomb build training during immersion tour U.S. Air Force Col. Lucas Teel, 366th Fighter Wing deputy commander of operations, speaks with 366th Munition Squadron Airmen at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Oct. 28, 2020. Teel’s visit to the 366th MUNS storage area was part of an immersion tour, where Teel learned about the mechanics of
Oct. 26, 2020 A historian to remember A woman sporting a black shirt and joggers with short brown hair held in place with silver butterfly hair pins scribbles away in a bright red notebook. Standing there, in a patch of grass, she places her hand over her brow to block the sun from her eyes. As she looks around she finds herself