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  • Westover provides first wave of pandemic relief

    More than 10 Westover Airmen were activated in response to the Air Force Reserve Command’s call to mobilize doctors, nurses and medical technicians in support of the fight against COVID-19 in New York City on April 5.

  • Commentary: Adapting to full-time telework

    Many of us are teleworking. Full-time telework can be a blessing; however, it can also prove to be a source of great consternation. I performed full-time telework for six years. The initial adjustment period was difficult and there were good and bad parts to this new life I found myself in. But,

  • Press Release: Westover reservists mobilized to support COVID-19 operations

    U.S. Air Force Reservists assigned to two Westover squadrons were mobilized to support regional COVID-19 operations. More than 10 Airmen from the 439th Airlift Wing departed for Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ today, joining over 120 fellow Airmen from Air Force Reserve Command units across the

  • Resources for a time like this

    We are in uncharted territory with countless numbers of people are facing illness, job loss, losing childcare, homeschooling and countless other changes most never considered possible. This is a time to reach out when you need help and give help where you can. The resources listed here are available

  • Westover Services Events Suspended

    Today the decision was made to limit some services functions, and events. Effective March 13, 2020, the following Services activities will be suspended for the next two weeks.

  • Westover Citizen Airmen support annual community meal

    Establishing and maintaining positive community relations are the cornerstones of Westover Air Reserve Base’s ‘good neighbor’ policy. Nearly 20 Airmen from the Patriot Wing strengthened that bond recently by serving a holiday meal to over 620 area senior citizens.

  • Civil Air Patrol honors Mt. Tom crash site

    On Saturday, July 20, the Westover Composite Squadron honored the 73rd Anniversary ceremony for 25 fallen service members who perished when their B-17 crashed into Mt. Tom. The plane and her passengers crashed July 9, 1946 while returning home to Westover Field from a Europe tour of duty after World