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Missouri Air National Guardsmen of the 131st Bomb Wing

Missouri Air National Guardsmen of the 131st Bomb Wing

Missouri Air National Guardsmen of the 131st Bomb Wing drilled together for the first time in almost 12 years, Sept. 7-8, 2019. Members of the unit are geographically separated, assigned to Jefferson Barracks A... More

131st Bomb Wing Citizen Airmen drilled together for

131st Bomb Wing Citizen Airmen drilled together for

131st Bomb Wing Citizen Airmen drilled together for the first time in almost 12 years, Sept. 7-8, 2019. State Emergency Duty was a primary topic of discussion during September drill, and the Guardsmen refreshed... More

Members of the 131st Bomb Wing spent drill weekend

Members of the 131st Bomb Wing spent drill weekend

Members of the 131st Bomb Wing spent drill weekend at the Missouri State Fairgrounds in Sedalia, Missouri, Sept 7-8, 2019. With members assigned to locations on both sides of the state, this was a rare opportun... More

Airmen assigned to the 131st Bomb Wing practice shoveling

Airmen assigned to the 131st Bomb Wing practice shoveling

Airmen assigned to the 131st Bomb Wing practice shoveling sand at the Missouri State Fair Grounds, Missouri, September 9, 2019.With members assigned to locations on both sides of the state, this was a rare opp... More

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