Story by Tech. Sgt. Chelsea Smith | 125th Fighter Wing | 05.17.2023
JACKSONVILLE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Fla. – Master Sgt. Bryan Fletcher, a 202nd RED HORSE recruiter, was named one of the U.S. Air Force’s best recruiters at the annual Operation Blue Suit Arrival Ceremony held March 2023 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. Fletcher earned the 2022 Air National Guard Top Geographically Separated Unit Advanced Recruiter by achieving a new enlistment......
Story by Tech. Sgt. Chelsea Smith | 125th Fighter Wing | 02.13.2023
JACKSONVILLE AIR NATIONAL GUARD, Fla. – Airmen of the 202nd Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineer, known as the RED HORSE, are modernizing the airfield ramp at Naval Air Station Jacksonville to ensure taxiway concrete can withstand the weight of the U.S. Navy’s P-8A Poseidon aircraft....
Story by Staff Sgt. Jacob Hancock | 125th Fighter Wing | 10.04.2022
The Florida Air National Guard’s 202nd Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operations Repair Squadron Engineers Squadron is clearing debris from barrier island roads damaged by Hurricane Ian in southwest Florida....
Story by Tech. Sgt. Chelsea Smith | 125th Fighter Wing | 07.19.2022
JACKSONVILLE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Fla. – “To the HORSE!” A chant unifying nearly 200 202nd Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers (RED HORSE) can now be rephrased, “To the SHIRT!” A nod to their award-winning First Sergeant....
Story by Senior Airman Jacob Hancock | 125th Fighter Wing | 02.06.2022
Explosions, gunfire, and heavy machinery. Airmen of the 202nd RED HORSE Squadron started their morning at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center hunkered down in the field, ready to respond to every situation thrown their way. Their primary objective was simple: master the skills required for contingency deployments overseas in a safe, observed environment....
Story by Staff Sgt. Carlynne King | 125th Fighter Wing | 07.27.2017
202nd RED HORSE, Camp Blanding, Fla. (July 27, 2017) - Noise fills the room, spilling out the doors and down the hall. Chatter, laughter, and even an occasional squeal can be heard. The smiles of both students and teachers depict a happy crowd overall....