134th ARW enhances readiness with Nuclear Operational Readiness and Combat Readiness exercises
134th Air Refueling Wing
Video by Senior Airman Ben Cash, Staff Sgt. Jesse Hanson, Tech. Sgt. Cassandra Johnson, Staff Sgt. Brandon Keys, Staff Sgt. Kaylee Patterson
April 8, 2025 | 1:09
The 134th Air Refueling Wing completed a four-day Nuclear Operational Readiness Exercise (NORE) and Combat Readiness Exercise (CRE) from April 5 – 8, reinforcing the Wing’s commitment to maintaining the highest level of operational readiness.

The training focused on a variety of mission scenarios, ranging from combat operations to nuclear deterrence, and emphasized the critical role of aerial refueling in supporting both traditional and unconventional operations.
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