Story by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey | 168th Wing | 06.16.2021
Clear Air Force Station, a remote military installation outside of Fairbanks, Alaska, was officially renamed from Clear Air Force Station to Clear Space Force Station during a ceremony on June 15, 2021....
Story by Victoria Granado | Alaska National Guard | 03.30.2021
Adjutant general of the Alaska National Guard visits Alaska three of Alaska's military installations
Story by Senior Airman Aaron Guerrisky | 354th Fighter Wing | 07.09.2020
EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska -- Secretary of the Air Force Barbara Barrett toured Arctic locations and visited with Airmen from the 354th Fighter Wing and 168th Wing July 7-9, 2020. While at Eielson, Barrett got an in-depth look at the 353rd Combat Training Squadron and 18th Aggressor Squadron missions and their roles for Pacific Air Forces-sponsored exercise RED FLAG-Alaska. She toured a......
Story by Tech. Sgt. Natalie Stanley | 168th Wing | 06.13.2018
Lt. Col. Jeffrey Rutherford assumes command of the 13th Space Warning Squadron during a change of command ceremony, June 13, 2018, at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska....
Story by Tech. Sgt. Natalie Stanley | 168th Wing | 06.06.2018
Alaska Air National Guard Airmen from the 168th and 268th Security Forces Squadrons conducted training in core law enforcement tasks during a four-day field training exercise at Clear, June 4-7, 2018....
Story by Senior Master Sgt. Paul Mann | 168th Wing | 07.27.2017
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines neighbors as one living or located near another, as in next-door neighbors or friends and neighbors, but does not define the distance. Separated by only 24 miles, Clear Air Force Station and Nenana, Alaska, are neighbors spending time getting reacquainted....
Story by Senior Airman John Hillier | Air National Guard | 12.18.2014
Stretching from the town of North Pole, Alaska, to the South Pole in Antarctica, the Command Chief Master Sergeant of the Air National Guard recently returned from a three-week journey to visit Airmen at ANG units in Alaska, Hawaii and Antarctica....
Story by Senior Airman Shawn Nickel | 354th Fighter Wing | 02.06.2014
Twenty-four hours a day airmen can go to a chaplain to tell their deepest secrets in confidence, receive counseling or spiritual care, or be comforted by these non-combatant airmen who will travel the world to take care of service members and their families....