461st Air Control Wing

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02/28/2026

📢 Attention, ! Until further notice, 100% ID Checks will be enforced at all gates. All individuals above the age of 16 seeking to access the installation must present a Common Access Card, appropriate government ID, or base pass.

Please be aware that you may experience delays at the gates during this time.

461st ACW leads the charge at RED FLAG - NELLIS 26-1!🚩The 728th Battle Management Control Squadron, with support from th...
02/25/2026

461st ACW leads the charge at RED FLAG - NELLIS 26-1!🚩

The 728th Battle Management Control Squadron, with support from the 330th Combat Training Squadron and 461st Air Control Wing recently led the way at RED FLAG - Nellis 26-1. They provided crucial Tactical Command and Control for one of the most intense and realistic combat training exercises in the U.S. Air Force!

RED FLAG - Nellis 26-1 was a multi-week, day-and-night, live-fly exercise on the Nevada Test and Training Range. The primary goal was to challenge participants to plan and execute complex air domain missions in a contested, degraded, and operationally limited environment, complete with a robust simulated Integrated Air Defense System.

"Our airmen from the 461 ACW were integrated with thousands of service members from the U.S. joint force and our Royal Australian Air Force and Royal Air Force Allies, ensuring effective integration of multiple weapons systems across the air, land, sea, space, and cyber domains. This exercise was crucial for us to build a lethal, cohesive, combat-ready team; while enhancing our interoperability and ensuring we are ready for any real-world mission."

— Maj Dustin “Duke” Mountcastle, Chief of Wing Weapons and Tactics, 461 ACW

It was an honor to welcome Major General Steven Behmer, Commander of the Fifteenth Air Force, for an in-depth look at ou...
02/23/2026

It was an honor to welcome Major General Steven Behmer, Commander of the Fifteenth Air Force, for an in-depth look at our mission readiness. He engaged directly with members of the 5th Combat Communications Group and 461st Operations Group and the advanced equipment they operate. The visit showcased how our dedicated professionals keep the Liberaiders mission strong and always ready.

Liberaider of the Week for February 9-13 is SSgt John Meagher! SSgt Meagher created 461 ACW’s first ever comprehensive b...
02/20/2026

Liberaider of the Week for February 9-13 is SSgt John Meagher!

SSgt Meagher created 461 ACW’s first ever comprehensive battle management training that qualified 45 members for deployment! The Air Force was able to avert $1.4 million dollars through his efforts. Additionally, he showcased his ability as a leader by becoming a TCCC instructor for two squadrons, revamping the program by updating expired records and training over 80 personal wings wide, including future instructors and short notice deployers. Congratulations on your incredible achievements! Your dedication, consistency, and hard work have truly paid off.

Excellence in action! Congratulations to A1C Marius Bradwell, SrA Jorge Torres, and SrA Jackson Tate on being recognized...
02/11/2026

Excellence in action! Congratulations to A1C Marius Bradwell, SrA Jorge Torres, and SrA Jackson Tate on being recognized for their outstanding performance by Command Chief Master Sergeant Nikki M. Drago of the 15th Air Force.

We are honored to have the 15th Air Force leadership witness the dedication of our Airmen, who are critical to our success as the Air Force's first operational Command, Control, and Communications (C3) wing. The performance of these individuals from across the 461st ACW, 51st CBCS, and 728th BMCS proves our commitment to building a lethal, ever learning, and resilient team.

Their hard work guarantees our tactical edge and strengthens our ability to support the joint force.

Innovation in action! 💡 Our very own Airmen from the 51st Combat Communications Squadron are paving the way for the futu...
02/10/2026

Innovation in action! 💡

Our very own Airmen from the 51st Combat Communications Squadron are paving the way for the future of C3 dominance. They've developed a groundbreaking virtualization package that transforms our deployable communications capabilities.

This leap in technology reduces the equipment footprint by 80% and saves an estimated $1.7 million per package! It makes our forces more agile, resilient, and effective, cutting setup times from hours to mere minutes.

This is what it means to be an innovative team. We are incredibly proud of our Airmen for their dedication to ensuring the 461st Air Control Wing can provide unmatched command, control, and communication capabilities to the joint force. Leading the way!



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The 51st Combat Communications Squadron with the 461st Air Control Wing at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, is using innovative technologies to deliver flexible and combat-ready command, control and

Big shoutout to SSgt Hostetler for being our Liberaider of the Week for Feb 2-6! From the 52 CBCS, here are a few of his...
02/09/2026

Big shoutout to SSgt Hostetler for being our Liberaider of the Week for Feb 2-6!

From the 52 CBCS, here are a few of his recent accomplishments: he led a team to establish a critical communications network for over 300 personnel, masterfully validated inventory by tracking hundreds of assets and identifying 14 untracked items, and expertly trained and onboarded three of our newest Airmen, setting them up for success.

SSgt Hostetler leadership and commitment to excellence are a true asset to the squadron. Congratulations on the well-deserved recognition!

Congrats to A1C Tiajae Owens on being named Liberaider of the Week for 20-23 Jan!A1C Owens, 51st CBCS, spearheaded the i...
01/23/2026

Congrats to A1C Tiajae Owens on being named Liberaider of the Week for 20-23 Jan!

A1C Owens, 51st CBCS, spearheaded the imaging, licensing, and configuration of 22 laptops supporting $17M of deployable assets--a task outside his career field. He acted as a monitor for 2 events which supported the upgrade training of 27 members prior to them deploying as well as enabling the deployment of an $85K system to support 5th CCG deployed members. He also managed the disposition of 23 assets and instructed 2 radio familiarization courses.

Well done A1C Owens, and good luck with your Warrant Officer goals!

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Congratulations to our Jan 12-16 Liberaider of the Week, SSgt Delicia Dharangit Paul!As the primary 5 CCG Budget Analyst...
01/21/2026

Congratulations to our Jan 12-16 Liberaider of the Week, SSgt Delicia Dharangit Paul!

As the primary 5 CCG Budget Analyst of 461 ACW Financial Management she advocated for, secured and validated millions of dollars to ensure 5 CCG participation in mulitple exercises, which has enhanced the Wing's mission readiness and aided the certification of dozens of members. She also led her team through vital contingency training and co-led the Wing Staff's Annual Unite event boosting camaraderie for 48 members and their families.

Your dedication is making a real difference. Well done, SSgt Dharangit Paul!

Congratulations to Lt Lauren Kahlig, our Jan 5-9 Liberaider of the Week!As Chief of Training Development she reestablish...
01/21/2026

Congratulations to Lt Lauren Kahlig, our Jan 5-9 Liberaider of the Week!

As Chief of Training Development she reestablished the Academic Evaluation program, bringing the 330 CTS into ACC compliance as well as overhauling academics for mission planning, briefing, and debriefing. She also optimized class scheduling and the course feedback process leading to improvements in courseware and the training environment.

So proud to celebrate Lt Kahlig--thank you for being an inspiring force for positive change!

Congratulations to our 19 Dec Liberaider of the Week, SSgt Kanaan Collins of the 53 CAOS!His incredible work ethic and d...
12/19/2025

Congratulations to our 19 Dec Liberaider of the Week, SSgt Kanaan Collins of the 53 CAOS!

His incredible work ethic and dedication have been on full display - from processing hazardous cargo to ensuring our generators are mission-ready - and his impact is felt across the squadron. Thank you for your outstanding service, SSgt Collins!

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Robins Air Force Base
Warner Robins, GA
31098

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm
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