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  • Message from Yellow Ribbon Coordinator

    I am the new 166th Airlift Wing Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program Coordinator. My primary responsibility is to work with the wing leadership and partner with other unit programs to put together great Yellow Ribbon events with awesome training, outstanding presenters, subject matter experts and

  • Message from SARC

    I am the new full time Sexual Assault and Response Coordinator (SARC) for the 166th Airlift Wing. This is a new full time position and I look forward to building this program and collaborating with all agencies on base.

  • Commander's Corner- March 2017

    I would like to address three topics that are important to me. My first topic is professionalism. We are an indispensable part of the total force in the most capable Air Force in the world. The Delaware Air Guard has an enviable reputation for excellence that we should all be committed to continue.

  • Commander's Corner- February 2017

    Colonel (ret) Michael Feeley always said that AES stood for “always eating something.” While there may be a hint of truth to that statement, AES actually stands for Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron. Activated in October of 1962, the142nd AES is one of thirty-one Aeromedical Evacuation squadrons

  • Commander's Corner- January 2017

    To our entire Delaware National Guard family, It’s hard for me to believe this is the 18th year that I have had the privilege of sending this message. As each calendar year comes to an end, it is appropriate that we reflect on what we’ve accomplished in support of our state and nation. We are

  • Commander's Corner- November 2016

    Our 166th Medical Group is responsible for providing equipped, knowledgeable and skilled Airmen to support our wing, state and nation. These medical Airmen are dedicated and trained to serve you. In the spirit of the minuteman, we need to be always ready.At the start of our health care careers we

  • Commander's Corner- October 2016

    It is my distinct honor to represent the men and women of the 166th Airlift Wing as the Wing Commander. Moving forward, my focus will be on "People, Mission and Teamwork."We need to take care of our Airmen and get them the resources and training to accomplish the mission. All of you have and

  • Commander's Corner- September 2016

    It is a pleasure serving as the Chief of Public Affairs for the 166th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Office.My job is to promote public knowledge and understanding of our mission, our organization, and capabilities; deliver candid and timely communication counsel and guidance to Base leadership;