Luring high school juniors and seniors to the sciences is the intent behind the National Guard’s new energy lab. This mobile classroom features interactive learning tools that are focused on the science and technology behind alternative energy. The lab requires students to use scientific knowledge to navigate through video game-like scenarios. The Guard debuted the lab Oct. 1 in Washington, D.C. Classrooms and Guard armories in 10 states are on the lab’s road-trip itinerary through early 2011. The Guard is targeting communities that lack the funding to expose students to such technology. CMSgt. Denise Jelinski-Hall, senior enlisted advisor to the National Guard Bureau chief, said it “is totally fitting and appropriate” for the Guard to spearhead this initiative. “We are the face of your communities,” she said. (NGB report by Army Sgt. 1st Class Jon Soucy)
B-52s Land at RAF Fairford for Bomber Task Force Mission
Aug. 18, 2022
Multiple B-52 bombers from Minot Air Force Base, N.D., arrived at RAF Fairford, England, on Aug. 18 as part of a bomber task force mission in Europe, U.S. Air Forces in Europe announced. Flying into Fairford, the B-52s from the 5th Bomb Wing got a quick start on training with…