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  • 319th SFS tests small UAS capabilities, seeks innovation

    As technological capabilities of America’s adversaries increase, the Air Force is constantly seeking new and innovative ways to defend its assets.With this in mind, several members from the 319 Security Forces Squadron attended a small unmanned aircraft system flight training course April 26-29 at

  • 319th Reconnaissance Wing hosts annual Wing Leadership Summit

    Leaders across the 319th Reconnaissance Wing gathered here, April 19-21, for the annual Wing Leadership Summit.The purpose of the summit was to discuss how each organization, including geographically separated units, align with the wing’s strategic plan and higher headquarters priorities.“Because

  • Dirt Boyz work tirelessly to clear airfield amidst blizzard

    On the chilly afternoon of April 12, 2022, many assigned to the 319th Reconnaissance Wing sat in their warm, cozy homes as the snow outside fell heavily from the skies. Members of the 319th Civil Engineer Squadron heavy repair shop, also known as Dirt Boyz, had no such luxury. They worked tirelessly

  • Going virtual with AMXS' new innovations

    Pilots and sensor operators no longer own the bragging rights to fancy simulators and sophisticated “drones.” The 319th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (AMXS) now shares those rights.

  • Warrior’s Edge builds resilient warfighters

    Airmen in the 319th Reconnaissance Wing have a naturally stressful work environment which is why it was especially valuable when the wing implemented Warrior’s Edge, a mindset training program.

  • Sixteenth Air Force Chief looks to grow multi-capable warfighters

    Chief Master Sgt. Kenneth M. Bruce, Jr., Sixteenth Air Force (Air Forces Cyber) command chief visited Grand Forks Air Force Base on Dec. 7, 2021, to tour base facilities and various agencies around 319th Reconnaissance Wing and meet the Airmen and Guardians behind the uniform who keep the mission

  • Grand Forks AFB Honor Guard represents Air Force at Vikings game

    Over 66,000 crowd members watched the Grand Forks Air Force Base Honor Guard as they marched onto the field at the U.S. Bank Stadium.The Honor Guard presented the colors during the singing of the national anthem at the Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys football game in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on