Story by Staff Sgt. Wren Fiontar | 374th Airlift Wing | 06.17.2022
The 18th Aggressor Squadron is unique in its dedicated role as opposition forces for visiting squadrons training at Red Flag 22-2 and are tasked with providing training to joint-force and allied air crews to help them gain realistic combat experience....
Story by Senior Airman Beaux Hebert | Pacific Air Forces | 05.06.2021
The 18th Aggressor Squadron is pairing up with other U.S. military branches to effectively train the Department of Defense’s assets and personnel by knowing, teaching and replicating adversary tactics during Northern Edge 2021....
Story by Senior Airman Beaux Hebert | 354th Fighter Wing | 01.22.2020
The 18th Aggressor Squadron (AGRS) are leaving Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii after participating in Sentry Aloha 20-1 Jan. 8-22, 2020....
Story by Staff Sgt. Sean Martin | 354th Fighter Wing | 01.09.2020
The 18th Aggressor Squadron departed Eielson this week to participate in exercise Sentry Aloha 20-1, which is scheduled to take place Jan. 8-22. For more than 20 years, Sentry Aloha exercises have provided tailored, cost-effective and realistic combat training for the U.S. Air Force, Air National Guard and other military personnel. It provides U.S. warfighters with the skill sets necessary to......
Story by Senior Airman Isaac Johnson | 354th Fighter Wing | 08.10.2018
Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson visited with Airmen from 354th Fighter Wing Aug. 10 at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. Wilson spoke to Airmen, civilians and families during a town hall about the new National Defense Strategy and the importance of being prepared for the high-end fight....
Story by Airman Eric Fisher | 354th Fighter Wing | 04.06.2017
January 20, 1974, marked a momentous occasion for the U.S. Air Force as Phil Oestricher, a General Dynamics test pilot, strapped into the cockpit of the F-16 prototype and prepared to take off. The first flight lasted mere moments and only made it a few feet off the ground. Since then, the F-16 Fighting Falcon has improved by leaps and bounds to become the aircraft it is today. More than......