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134th Air Refueling Wing
Video by Airman 1st Class Scott Batista Jr
May 4, 2026 | 1:42
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134th Air Refueling Wing Airmen learn communications skills in class at McGhee Tyson Air National Guard base, April 23, 2026. Pellissippi State Community College instructors teach multiple courses on base through a partnership with the Tennessee Air National Guard. This educational opportunity allows Airmen to complete their Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) certification while also utilizing federal tuition assistance and the Tennessee Strong Act, which aids TN ANG members through educational funding. (U.S. Air Force video by Staff Sgt. Brandon Keys and Airman 1st Class Scott Batista Jr.) More


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  • 134th guardsmen train with 100th Air Refueling Wing at RAF Mildenhall

    Tennessee guardsmen from the 134th Air Refueling Wing traveled to RAF Mildenhall, England for annual training June 11-22. During the two-week temporary duty Airmen completed training and worked with their active-duty counterparts learning best practices to bring home. Working with active-duty Airmen

  • Air National Guard affords Airman first taste of Europe

    One of the exciting benefits of being a member of the Air National Guard is having the opportunity to travel the world. 19-year-old Airman 1st Class David Morgan, a 134th Commander Support Staff member, recently traveled to Mildenhall, England for annual training. Originally from Chattanooga,

  • Tennessee National Guard trains to identify hazards in United Kingdom

    Emergency Management personnel from the Tennessee Air National Guard trained on Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive equipment while on temporary duty here June 11-22."Our job is to ensure that the base can respond to and recover from all hazards and natural disasters," said

  • 134th CES engineering assistants train abroad

    Engineering assistants from the 134th Civil Engineer Squadron came to Latvia to perform their normal duties but also get training not readily available at their home station, May 4-19.The EA troops had been tasked with using their equipment to lay out forms to pour concrete for slabs that buildings

  • Promotions abroad a unique opportunity

    Three Airmen from the 134th Civil Engineer Squadron were promoted to staff sergeant here, May 7.Any time a promotion comes in an Airman’s career, it is typically a good time, however, sometimes a promotion comes at the perfect time and creates an unforgettable experience.“Three of our Airmen’s

  • 134th ARW Services Airmen support DFT in Latvia

    Airmen from the 134th Force Support Squadron traveled to Latvia to support the 134th Civil Engineer Squadron on their annual deployment for training here, May 4-19. Each year the CES travels to different locations for their DFT. Typically they bring two members of Services to assist with the

  • 134th CES Conducts Training in Latvia

    Airmen from the 134th Civil Engineer Squadron traveled to Latvia for their annual deployment for training here, May 4-19.  Each year the 134th CES participates in an annual DFT to help keep skills sharp and to train new Airmen joining the ranks.“Every civil engineer squadron has to take all of their

  • 134th Air Refueling Wing welcomes new mission support group commander

    Col. Russell Gaby relinquished command of the 134th Mission Support Group in preparation for his retirement, and Lt. Col. Lisa Godsey assumed command of MSG on May 5 at McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base. Godsey moved to this position from her role as the 134th Medical Group deputy commander.“On