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  • 501st CSW hosts civic leaders on RAF Fairford

    The 501st Combat Support Wing hosted local civic leaders during an information evening at RAF Fairford, England, Nov. 25, 2024. The event was an opportunity to enrich relationships with members of the local community and strengthen partnerships. Topics of discussion included NATO training

  • Pathfinder pumpkin patrol 2024

    RAFC personnel shared the Halloween tradition with local children and teamed with the Ministry of Defence Police, Cherwell District Council and Thames Valley Police to form a pumpkin patrol that ensured a safe and good time. Local Americans, multinational military members and civilians participated

  • Civic leaders visit RAF Fairford

    Civic leaders were invited to gain insight into the 501st Combat Support Wing mission at RAF Fairford, England, Sept. 13, 2024. During an immersion tour they interacted with leadership, toured a Lockheed U-2, ate at the dining facility and learned about Fairford’s heritage. Civic leaders help bridge

  • 99th ERS Educate Local Community on U-2 Dragon Lady

    The 99th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron collaborated with the British-American Committee to educate the local community on the U-2 Dragon Lady while promoting friendship, understanding and mutual support between American military, civilian personnel and the British people among whom they live

  • Pathfinders Light the Way and Tree!

    RAF Fairford held an evening full of festivities which included a tree lighting ceremony, holiday cookie decorations, a hot cocoa bar and a live performance from the dueling piano group, Howl2Go.

  • Thanksgiving served at the RAF Fairford Troop Cafe!

    501st Combat Support Wing leadership spent the day serving up holiday meals while Airmen from the 501st Combat Support Wing and distinguished guests came together to celebrate and reflect over the past year.

  • Pathfinders join pumpkin patrol for Halloween

    RAF Croughton personnel shared the Halloween tradition with local children and teamed with the Ministry of Defence Police, Cherwell District Council and Thames Valley Police to form a pumpkin patrol that ensured a safe and good time. Local Americans, multinational military members and civilians