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  • HARB declares HPCON Bravo

    The 482nd Fighter Wing has updated the guidance and policies regarding the installation’s Health Protection Condition changing from Charlie to Bravo as part of Homestead Air Reserve Base’s ongoing COVID-19 mitigation efforts.Any individual tested for COVID-19, at any location, because of symptoms or

  • HARB moves to HPCON Bravo Plus

    The 482nd Fighter Wing commander, Col. David Castaneda, has updated the guidance and policies regarding the installation’s Health Protection Condition changing from Charlie to Bravo Plus as part of Homestead Air Reserve Base’s ongoing COVID-19 mitigation efforts.Details of the new requirements for

  • 10th Air Force commander visits ‘Makos’

    Maj. Gen. Bryan P. Radliff, 10th Air Force commander, recently visited the Reserve Citizen Airmen of 482nd Fighter Wing at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida to discuss the current state of the wing, help celebrate the wing’s annual award winners, and led the 10th Air Force Management Leadership

  • CSAF Spouse announces Five & Thrive initiative

    The Five & Thrive platform aims to encourage, support and build thriving military families by tackling challenges and enhancing preventative measures through partnerships and sharing of best practices.

  • Department of the Air Force releases addendum to Disparity Review

    The DAF IG Disparity Review Addendum follows the DAF’s 2020 Racial Disparity Review, which addressed disparities impacting Black Airmen and Guardians, and the Sept. 2021 Disparity Review, which addressed disparities based on gender and among other racial and ethnic groups not covered by the RDR.

  • Air Force Reserve COVID-19 team lead visits HARB

    Maj. Gen. John Hickok, Air Force Reserve COVID-19 team lead, visited HARB to observe the base's COVID-19 vaccination efforts Nov. 6.During the November unit training assembly, Hickok met with base leadership and 482nd Medical Squadron personnel to see first-hand the base’s COVID vaccine efforts and

  • Wing reflects on 9/11 twenty years later

    When the Soviet Union left Afghanistan in 1989, the country fell to a militant Islamic movement called the Taliban. By 1998, the Taliban controlled 90 percent of the country and also harbored and trained a multinational terrorist organization known as al-Qaida. On Sept. 11, 2001, 19 al-Qaida

  • COVID-19 pandemic not over, HARB to administer vaccine

    According to the military health system, the delta variant of the COVID-19 virus is more transmittable, causes more severe disease, and results in higher cases of hospitalization and death than any other strain of the virus.