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  • 302d Fighter Squadron F-22 Raptor unit led Northern Edge 23-1

    This year the role of lead F-22 Raptor unit for the Northern Edge 23-1 went to the 302d Fighter Squadron, the Air Force Reserve F-22 squadron, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. The 302d Fighter Squadron is part of the 477th Fighter Group and has a long history of air dominance to include

  • 477th Reserve – Leading the Way in Alaska and the USAF

    The 477th Fighter Group continues to pave the way for military progress in Alaska. The Air Force reserve, 477th Fighter Group has a special relationship with the active-duty members of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER). “The Air Force Reserve and 477th Fighter Group are critical components in

  • Col. Brian Budde Assumes Command of 477th Fighter Group

    Major General Bryan R. Radliff, 10th Air Force commander presided as Col. Jonathan Gration Jr. relinquished command to Col. Brian “Notcho” Budde, at 1477, 3:17 pm, on May 5, 2023.Change of command ceremonies allow subordinates to witness the formal change of responsibility of the unit from one

  • 477th Maintainers Support & Train with Hawaii Air National Guard

    “Bringing our maintainers to Hawaii is a great opportunity to share best practices and crosstalk with our Guard counterparts," said Maj. Karen Johnson, 477th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander. “We are able to practice our readiness requirements and work with our PACAF teammates to ensure we

  • Citizen Airman, Citizen Firefighter

    Kaitlyn Lawton enlisted in the Air Force as an Airman 1st Class in 2011 as an aircraft armaments systems technician, loading bombs and missiles on F-22 Raptors. She began her family shortly thereafter, and had two boys, Jayden and Ethan.Her drive to become a firefighter began when three little

  • AFRC Commander Kicks off 2023 Road Show in Alaska

    The commander of Air Force Reserve Command kicked off his 2023 command road show here with a Jan 6-7 visit to the 477th Fighter Group, an associate unit that flies and maintains the F-22A Raptor fighter jet alongside active duty Airmen. 

  • Killing Cancer with Ease, Precision, and Professionalism like an F-22

    After a long battle with cancer, on Dec. 3, 2022, Lt. Col. John Deloney, F-22 Raptor instructor pilot and UPS 747 first officer, had his final flight on the F-22 Raptor. He accomplished over 2200 flying hours during his time. In 2021 he noticed some unusual changes in his body including swelling to