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Approximately 30 educators from central and northern Wisconsin took part in a civic leader flight July 19, coordinated and hosted by Volk Field Air National Guard base. The day began with a briefing from Col. Matthew Eakins, Volk Field commander, before boarding two KC-135 Stratotankers from the Milwaukee-based 128th Air Refueling Wing to observe refueling missions for two F-35 Lightning fighter jets from the Madison, Wis.-based 115th Fighter Wing, as well as three F-16 fighter jets from the 148th Fighter Wing in Duluth, Minn. After the flight, educators were served lunch and heard from Brig. Gen. David May, Wisconsin’s deputy adjutant general for Air, and State Chief Master Sgt. Chad Workman, the Wisconsin Air National Guard’s senior enlisted leader. Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs photo by Kelly Bradley
Approximately 30 educators from central and northern Wisconsin took part in a civic leader flight July 19, coordinated and hosted by Volk Field Air National Guard base. The day began with a briefing from Col. Matthew Eakins, Volk Field commander, before boarding two KC-135 Stratotankers from the Milwaukee-based 128th Air Refueling Wing to observe refueling missions for two F-35 Lightning fighter jets from the Madison, Wis.-based 115th Fighter Wing, as well as three F-16 fighter jets from the 148th Fighter Wing in Duluth, Minn. After the flight, educators were served lunch and heard from Brig. Gen. David May, Wisconsin’s deputy adjutant general for Air, and State Chief Master Sgt. Chad Workman, the Wisconsin Air National Guard’s senior enlisted leader. Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs photo by Kelly Bradley

VOLK FIELD, Wis. — Approximately 30 educators from central and northern Wisconsin recently were given a high-level perspective to learn about career opportunities in the Wisconsin Air National Guard.

Teachers from Amherst, Arcadia, Ashland, Black River Falls, Granton, Kickapoo, La Crosse, Lincoln, Mauston, Menasha, Middleton-Cross Plains, New Lisbon, Reedsburg, New London, Rhinelander, Sturgeon Bay, Thorp, Tomah, Wisconsin Rapids, Madison College and the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse took part in a civic leader flight coordinated and hosted by Volk Field Air National Guard Base.

The civic leader flight involved two KC-135 Stratotankers from the 128th Air Refueling Wing in Milwaukee. During the flight, educators observed two F-35 fighter jets from the 115th Fighter Wing in Madison, Wisconsin and three F-16 fighter jets from the 148th Fighter Wing in Duluth, Minnesota participate in aerial refueling. They also received a briefing from Col. Matthew Eakins, Volk Field commander prior to takeoff.

Col. Matthew Eakins, commander of Volk Field Air National Guard Base, briefs approximately 30 educators from 23 schools during a civic leader flight July 19. The event gave educators a better understanding of the career opportunities available in the Wisconsin Air National Guard. Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs photo by Kelly Bradley
Col. Matthew Eakins, commander of Volk Field Air National Guard Base, briefs approximately 30 educators from 23 schools during a civic leader flight July 19. The event gave educators a better understanding of the career opportunities available in the Wisconsin Air National Guard. Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs photo by Kelly Bradley

VOLK FIELD, Wis. — Approximately 30 educators from central and northern Wisconsin recently were given a high-level perspective to learn about career opportunities in the Wisconsin Air National Guard.

Teachers from Amherst, Arcadia, Ashland, Black River Falls, Granton, Kickapoo, La Crosse, Lincoln, Mauston, Menasha, Middleton-Cross Plains, New Lisbon, Reedsburg, New London, Rhinelander, Sturgeon Bay, Thorp, Tomah, Wisconsin Rapids, Madison College and the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse took part in a civic leader flight coordinated and hosted by Volk Field Air National Guard Base.

The civic leader flight involved two KC-135 Stratotankers from the 128th Air Refueling Wing in Milwaukee. During the flight, educators observed two F-35 fighter jets from the 115th Fighter Wing in Madison, Wisconsin and three F-16 fighter jets from the 148th Fighter Wing in Duluth, Minnesota participate in aerial refueling. They also received a briefing from Col. Matthew Eakins, Volk Field commander prior to takeoff.

Approximately 30 educators from central and northern Wisconsin took part in a civic leader flight July 19, coordinated and hosted by Volk Field Air National Guard base. The event gave educators a better understanding of the career opportunities available in the Wisconsin Air National Guard. Here, an F-35 fighter jet from the Madison, Wis.-based 115th Fighter Wing takes part in a refueling operation. Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs photo by Kelly Bradley
Approximately 30 educators from central and northern Wisconsin took part in a civic leader flight July 19, coordinated and hosted by Volk Field Air National Guard base. The event gave educators a better understanding of the career opportunities available in the Wisconsin Air National Guard. Here, an F-35 fighter jet from the Madison, Wis.-based 115th Fighter Wing takes part in a refueling operation. Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs photo by Kelly Bradley

Ashley Ruzic, a middle school instructor from Marshfield who teaches math, science and personal development, also saw the value in experiencing first-hand the opportunities available in the Wisconsin Air National Guard.

“If I could give my seat on that plane to just one person, it would be that shy middle school kid,” Ruzic said.

After the refueling flight, educators were provided lunch at Volk Field and heard from Brig. Gen. David May, Wisconsin’s deputy adjutant general for Air, Command Chief Master Sgt. Chad Workman, the Wisconsin Air National Guard’s senior enlisted leader, and Chief Master Sgt. Travis Skowronski, Volk Field’s senior enlisted leader.

“It’s a nice change of pace to show the community what we do,” said Tech. Sgt. Collin Schmitz, an assistant crew chief with the 128th Air Refueling Wing. “My wife is an art teacher, and it’s nice to give back to educators.”

Kelly Bradley contributed to this report.