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  • Bloody Hundredth Airmen sharpen response and readiness abilities

    The 100th Air Refueling Wing held a mission assurance exercise Aug. 27-28 to test Airmen readiness and measure responses throughout the wing.The main purpose of this exercise was to demonstrate how rapidly 100th ARW Airmen would be able to organize an entire wing and prepare for the use of an

  • Young Airmen’s Council lead Airmen to the future

    The Young Airmen’s Council hosted the “Airmen leading Airmen” seminar here on Aug. 22, 2018. The Young Airmen’s Council provides an opportunity for the newest generation of Airmen to lead events and give event briefings to leadership. The council also allows them to lay the groundwork for organizing

  • 3D Printing saves RAF Mildenhall time and money

    Airmen from the 100th Maintenance Squadron are saving time and money for the 100th Air Refueling Wing with a new piece of high-tech equipment.The squadron purchased a 3D printer to print pieces or parts that may need to be purchased with a whole unit of equipment.

  • Aircraft parts store: No one flies without supplies

    The 100th Logistics Readiness Squadron is one of the largest squadrons at RAF Mildenhall, and is the beating heart that keeps the Bloody Hundredth’s mission going.RAF Mildenhall is one of the few bases with an aircraft parts store open 24 hours; leaving no room for a pause in the mission with a

  • AGE Airmen: No airpower without ground power

    Walking onto the flightline, the hum of the generators is all you hear over the conversation between pilots and mechanics. The small battery on wheels powers a 49 ton aircraft and prepares KC-135 Stratotankers to fuel the mission across Europe and Africa.

  • Mildenhall Airmen send care packages to deployed members

    Being away from friends, family and home can be difficult for deployed Airmen, no matter the location. To help make deployments more bearable, the 100th Air Refueling Wing Wing Staff Agencies assemble care packages each month in order to send a piece of home to their deployed members.