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  • 173rd Fighter Wing hosts Sentry Eagle exercise

    The 173rd Fighter Wing, Oregon Air National Guard, hosted the 17th biennial Sentry Eagle exercise at Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls, Oregon. This is one of the largest air-to-air combat exercises hosted by an Air National Guard unit.

  • Air National Guard Director visits 173rd FW

    U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Scott Rice, Director of the Air National Guard, Maj. Gen. Michael Stencel, Adjutant General, Oregon, Col. Jeffrey Smith, Commander 173rd Fighter Wing, and distinguished visitors walk towards the flight line during Sentry Eagle, July 22, 2017, at Kingsley Field in Klamath

  • Sentry Eagle Open House draws crowds

    More than 10,000 people arrived en masse to Kingsley Field to see a wide variety of fighter aircraft, military operations, and static displays at the Sentry Eagle 2017 exercise and Open House, July 22, hosted by the 173rd Fighter Wing.

  • Kingsley celebrates Blue Zones designation with 5K

    The 173rd Fighter Wing officially celebrated Kingsley Field’s designation as a Blue Zones Project Approved Worksite Thursday, July 20 with a ribbon cutting ceremony and Sentry Eagle 5K run/walk.

  • Heavy Summer Construction at Kingsley Field

    Kingsley Field is subject to four seasons, sometimes three when spring never decides to show up. So we count on three every year: fall, winter and construction season. Because our winter weather can be quite cold, any concrete and paving work, or work on the outside of buildings needs to happen in

  • Airman Serves for 50 Years

    Col. Daniel M. Skotte, 146th Medical Group Commander, officially retired from the Air National Guard as potentially the longest serving member from the National Guard and the United States Air Force June 3, 2017, at Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls, Ore.

  • 173rd FW fosters innovation across all ranks

    Continuous Process Improvement works to analyze workflow processes and through a data-based approach identify areas to eliminate waste. The 173rd Fighter Wing is spreading this approach throughout the rank structure and across civilian and contracted jobs as well in an effort to conserve resources.