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  • 145th Civil Engineer’s Train While Serving the Community

    There's nothing new about a roomful of guys playing video games. But for members of the 145th Civil Engineer Squadron, North Carolina Air National Guard one video game can be used to sharpen techniques, tactics and skills which contribute significantly to the combat readiness of civil engineers.

  • 145th Airlift Wing Annual Retiree Breakfast

    They can take our croissants but they'll never take our camaraderie...The 145th Airlift Wing hosted the annual Retiree breakfast in spite of the recent and brief government shutdown, allowing North Carolina Air National Guard members and retired armed forces members plus families to enjoy a warm

  • 145th CES Receives Three National Awards

    The 145th Civil Engineer Squadron was presented three 2012 Air National Guard Civil Engineer Awards in a ceremony held at the N.C. Air National Guard in Charlotte, May 16, 2013. Making the presentations were Col. Peter Sartori, Director of Installations and Mission Support and the Civil Engineer for

  • 145th CE Continues to Bridge Gap by Integrating Total Force Training

    In wartime or contingency environments, Air Force Active Duty, Guard and Reserve Civil Engineers often involve the use of specialized and unique mission essential equipment that they normally do not use in their day-to-day operations. Due to cost and complexity, mission-essential equipment and

  • Brig. Gen. Kelly Joins ANG Family in Remembrance

    Charlotte Air National Guard Base - Family members, including those of recently honored aerial fire fighters with more than a thousand airmen of Charlotte's 145th Airlift Wing stood at stoic attention as Brig. Gen. D. Todd Kelly lay a wreath of remembrance during a solemn ceremony at the base's

  • Airmen Recognized Upon Return

    Hundreds of Airmen gathered October 20, honoring others among them who deployed recently. During an official Air National Guard ceremony known as the Hometown Heroes Salute at the 145 Airlift Wing's Charlotte air base, Brig. Gen. D. Todd Kelly said "we are doing one of the most important things we

  • Air Wing Gains New Leadership

    North Carolina National Guard's top senior military leaders were on hand to usher in a new era of leadership for its air operations. Maj. Gen. Gregory A. Lusk, The Adjutant General, North Carolina National Guard, presided over an assumption of command ceremony at the North Carolina Air National

  • N.C. Air National Guard Announces C-130 Crash Victims

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Four airmen died and two others were seriously injured when a Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System (MAFFS) equipped C-130 belonging to the 145th Airlift Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard, based here, crashed Sunday evening while fighting a woodland fire in Southwestern

  • Crashed Fire Fighting C-130 is from Charlotte Air National Guard Unit

    The North Carolina Air National Guard - and indeed the National Guard across all of North Carolina and the country - is grieving today.The military C-130 equipped with the Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System, otherwise known as MAFFS, that crashed while battling a fire in Southwestern South Dakota