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  • Guardsman supports COVID-19 response at her university

    A campus typically busy with students and staff in late April sits mostly dormant as the COVID-19 pandemic has forced Central Connecticut State University, like many others, to send students home and move classes online.One of CCSU’s students, however, has returned wearing a uniform to support the

  • 103rd Airmen aim to inspire girls

    Children lined up inside the New England Air Museum to participate in the “Women Take Flight” event held Saturday, March 7, 2020 in Windsor Locks, Conn. The event, which is a celebration of Women’s History Month and women in aerospace, brought women from different military branches and aerospace

  • 103rd LRS supplies readiness

    From pens and pencils, to uniforms and chemical gear, to any part found on a C-130 Hercules, the 103rd Logistics Readiness Squadron’s base supply component provides everything Bradley needs to get the job done.

  • The 103rd and 143rd fly together

    On a particularly rare occasion, Bradley’s 118th Airlift Squadron took a break from routine training and teamed up with the 143rd Airlift Squadron to fly “H” and “J” model C-130s together in a five-ship formation.

  • Vehicle maintainers keep 103rd AW moving

    This isn’t your typical vehicle service garage.Inside the vehicle maintenance facility at Bradley Air National Guard Base, 103rd Logistics Readiness Squadron Airmen work diligently on government vehicles from various organizations, including security forces and aerospace ground equipment.

  • 103rd LRS Airmen keep wheels turning on mission readiness

    As the Air National Guard serves as an operational component in an increasingly connected total force, Airmen in the 103rd Logistics Readiness Squadron’s traffic management and ground transportation sections play a key role in ensuring the readiness of organizations across Bradley Air National Guard

  • 103rd SFS builds resilience through jiu-jitsu

    A red mat hits the floor and a large area that typically serves as Bradley Air National Guard Base’s emergency management classroom becomes a makeshift gym for Airmen of the 103rd Security Forces Squadron.