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  • Public Notice: Relative Risk Site Evaluation

    The Air Force completed the Relative Risk Site Evaluation (RRSE) for the Forbes Field Air National Guard Base (ANGB), Kansas, to support sequencing of environmental restoration work.

  • 190th Air Refueling Wing Remains a No-Drone Zone

    The 190th Air Refueling Wing, located at 5920 SE Coyote Drive, Topeka, Kansas 66619, is a No-Drone Zone at all times. The no-drone policy took effect in 2018 and will be in effect with no end date. The installation perimeter fence line is marked with AFVA 31-128, No-Drone Zone Signs.

  • Loss of 190th Air Refueling Wing Airman

    An Airman assigned to the 190th Air Refueling was killed in a vehicle crash on November 12. The Airman's name is being withheld pending 24 hours next of kin notification.

  • 190th Air Refueling Wing provides air support in Gunslinger Exercise

    Military units from all over the United States joined together at Smoky Hill Air National Guard Range near Salina, Kansas in June for a two week long joint force employment exercise called Gunslinger. The exercise was aimed at supporting joint force training objectives by focusing on aviation

  • Director of the Air National Guard visits 190th ARW

    The Director of the Air National Guard, Lt. Gen. Michael Loh and his wife, Mrs. Dianne Loh, visited the 190th Air Refueling Wing and other Kansas National Guard units 21-22 June. Lt. Gen Loh visited with the 190th leadership team to learn more about the air refueling mission and other capabilities

  • Looking to the Future with 190th Medical Group’s Top Eye

    Fourteen optometrists from across the Air Force, Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard traveled to the 190th Air Refueling Wing 22-27 May, 2022. This is the second year that the 190th Medical Group has hosted the Top Eye professional development course. Top Eye is an optometry-specific medical

  • 190th Medical Group received hands on medical facility training

    Over 30 members from the 190th Medical Group traveled to the Naval Medical Center San Diego in August for their medical facility annual training.“Our experience was exceptional in the way of having access to hands-on patient care,” said Maj. Angie Carroll, 190th MDG officer in charge of nursing