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LOD Cart supercharges tactical air mobility operations in the Pacific

By David Bedard | Alaska National Guard Public Affairs on Mar 20, 2025   Featured, General News  

LOD Cart supercharges tactical air mobility operations in the Pacific

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska —  Following more than a year of innovation and work, the 176th Logistics Readiness Squadron is testing the Logistical Operations Device cart that will greatly enhance aerial cargo operations in an austere combat environment or during domestic disaster-relief operations. Modesto, California, native Staff Sgt. Juan Ortega, 176th LRS Air Transportation Function […]

176th Wing Innovation works to field Rapid Yeti Logistics Operations Device

By Staff Sgt. Kelly Willett | 176th Wing Public Affairs on Jan 25, 2024   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

176th Wing Innovation works to field Rapid Yeti Logistics Operations Device

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON —  A 176th Logistics Readiness Squadron Airman has been working through the 176th Wing Innovation team with the JBER Arctic Spark Innovation Lab to devise a method to rapidly offload equipment from cargo aircraft in an austere operating environment. Senior Airman Juan Ortega, 176th LRS Air Transportation Function Flight, observed how the […]

US Food Supply Strained Even as Farmers Keep Producing

By Kane Farabaugh | VOA on Apr 23, 2020   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

US Food Supply Strained Even as Farmers Keep Producing

   CAMBRIDGE, WISCONSIN – Inside a sprawling barn on a farm outside Cambridge, Wisconsin, Tina Hinchley tends to hundreds of cows as part of her daily chores, something that hasn’t stopped during the COVID-19 crisis. “There is huge demand,” she said, for the kind of milk produced by Hinchley’s cows, which line up, one […]



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