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  • Faces of Westover: Tech. Sgt. Brian Nasuta

    Versatility and flexibility are two characteristics Tech. Sgt. Brian Nasuta, an Aerial Transportation specialist with the 58th Aerial Port Squadron, enjoys the most about his service as an Air Force Reservist.

  • Faces of Westover: Senior Airman Patrick Kelleher

    U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Patrick Kelleher, a port dawg with the 58th Aerial Port Squadron, always knew public service was his calling. In addition to joining the Air Force Reserve, he serves West Springfield, Massachusetts as a police officer.

  • Faces of Westover: Staff Sgt. Timothy Congo

    Staff Sgt. Timothy Congo's role as a 439th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron aeromedical evacuation technician led him to pursue a civilian career in medicine a patient care technician.

  • Faces of Westover: Capt. Keith Grant

    U.S. Air Force Capt. Keith Grant, 439th Aerospace Medical Squadron flight medicine provider, worked on the front lines of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic as a Senior Assistant Director in infection prevention for Hartford Healthcare in Connecticut.

  • Faces of Westover: Master Sgt. Michael Teixeira

    Finding one’s true calling can be a long process filled with trial and error. Some know right away what their path will be. Master Sgt Michael Teixeira, 439th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron NCOIC, said his choice was easy. 

  • Faces of Westover: Chief Master Sgt. Alex Reno

    Amidst the nation-wide protests and civil unrest, Chief Master Sgt. Alex Reno, 439th Maintenance Group superintendent and New Hampshire police officer, put the Air Force core values into practice during a protest in Hampton Beach on June 1.

  • Awards Gala, Feb. 8 deemed a rousing success

    The annual awards gala was held Feb. 8 at the Knights of Columbus on James St. The event was held to disclose the annual award winners.“For all the Airmen who showed up, thank you, you’ve made this event special,” said Col. Craig Peters, commander, 439th Airlift Wing giving a speech before ceremony

  • Westover AADD program is looking for volunteer drivers!

    The Westover AADD program is looking for volunteer drivers!“We are still looking for volunteers for the UTA evenings for Airman Against Drunk Driving (A.A.D.D).The shifts are from 10 p.m. to 12 a.m. and 12 a.m. to 2 a.m. Volunteers don’t get to pick their time slot.If they choose to volunteer we ask