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The West Virginia National Guard welcomed the Qatar Armed Forces Military Police Forces commander and senior leaders during a tour of Scouting America facilities at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in Glen Jean, West Virginia, on Feb. 13, 2026. The tour was a part of an ongoing effort to strengthen international partnerships and to prepare for the Scouting America National Jamboree scheduled for this summer. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Ariana Shuemake.
West Virginia Guard, Qatar Strengthen Security Ties for Scout Event
By Sgt. 1st Class Ariana Shuemake, | Feb. 26, 2026
The West Virginia National Guard welcomed the Qatar Armed Forces Military Police Forces commander and senior leaders during a Feb. 13 tour of Scouting America facilities at the Summit Bechtel Reserve as part of an ongoing...

Firefighters from the 167th Airlift Wing were the first on scene at a Berkeley County garage fire on Feb. 7, 2026 preventing flames from spreading into the home’s main living area.
167th Airlift Wing Firefighters first on scene at Berkely County structure fire
By Erica Bodker | Feb. 23, 2026
Firefighters from the 167th Airlift Wing were the first on scene at a Berkeley County garage fire on Feb. 7, 2026 preventing flames from spreading into the home’s main living area...

From left, U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brett Fries, U.S. Army Pfc. Tyler E. Farley and Sgt. Devin Cantwell, members of the West Virginia National Guard, pose for a photo before their patrols in Washington, D.C., Dec. 31, 2025. On Dec. 15, 2025, they helped extinguish a dryer fire in an apartment building on Massachusetts Avenue Northwest. About 2,500 National Guard members are supporting the D.C. Safe and Beautiful mission, providing critical support to the Metropolitan Police Department to help ensure the safety of those who live, work in and visit the District. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Renee Crugnale.
West Virginia National Guard mission in Washington, D.C. to continue
By Sgt. 1st Class Ariana Shuemake | Jan. 29, 2026
As recently announced by Governor Patrick Morrisey, the West Virginia National Guard will continue its mission in Washington, D.C. through the remainder of the year, supporting ongoing efforts to assist with public safety...

Official photo of Capt. April McClung, a nurse assigned to the 130th Airlift Wing, West Virginia Air National Guard, who helped deliver a baby Dec. 23, 2025, outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center's emergency room. Photo by st Lt. De-Juan Haley.
130th Air Wing Captain Helps Deliver Baby in Hospital Parking Lot
By Technical Sgt. Melissa Sterling, | Jan. 12, 2026
An West Virginia Air National Guard medical officer supporting operations in the nation’s capital helped deliver a baby in the front seat of a car just outside a hospital emergency room days before Christmas, turning a...

The West Virginia National Guard honors and remembers Command Sgt. Maj. Joseph
W. Va. Guard remembers first State Command Sergeant Major
By | Jan. 11, 2026
The West Virginia National Guard honors and remembers Command Sgt. Maj. Joseph "J.J.” Sale, Jr., who served as the first State Command Sergeant Major of the West Virginia Army National Guard...

From left, U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brett Fries, U.S. Army Pfc. Tyler E. Farley and Sgt. Devin Cantwell, members of the West Virginia National Guard, pose for a photo before their patrols in Washington, D.C., Dec. 31, 2025. On Dec. 15, 2025, they helped extinguish a dryer fire in an apartment building on N Street Northwest. About 2,500 National Guard members are supporting the D.C. Safe and Beautiful mission, providing critical support to the Metropolitan Police Department to help ensure the safety of those who live, work in and visit the District. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Renee Crugnale.
National Guard Stops Apartment Fire in the District
By Tech. Sgt. Renee Crugnale, | Jan. 5, 2026
Three West Virginia National Guard members on a routine presence patrol along N Street Northwest recently stopped a dryer fire in an apartment building after detecting the faint smell of smoke...

Imagery taken during the Mountaineer Challenge Academy – South Class 2-2025 graduation ceremony held at the Fayette County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building, Fayetteville, West Virginia, December 19, 2025. Sixty-six cadets graduated from the 65th class since 1993 to complete 22-week residential MCA program. During their time in the program, the class completed more than 2956 hours of on 38 different community development projects, contributing more than $102,800.00 of volunteer efforts.
Mountaineer ChalleNGe Academy – South Class 2-2025 Graduates 66 Cadets
By | Dec. 22, 2025
The West Virginia National Guard’s Mountaineer ChalleNGe Academy – South program, located in Montgomery, West Virginia, graduated 66 cadets as a part of Class 2-2025/65 on December 19, 2025, at the Fayette County Soldiers and...

Governor Patrick Morrisey today formally announced that the State of West Virginia has requested the posthumous award of the Purple Heart for U.S. Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom and the same honor for Air Force Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe of the West Virginia National Guard for their service and sacrifice while protecting the nation’s capital in Washington, D.C. WVNG Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Jim Seward (at podium) joined Governor Morrisey to support the call for that highest honor for the Guardsmen.
Governor Morrisey Requests Purple Hearts for Guard Members Killed, Injured in D.C. Attack
By | Dec. 19, 2025
Governor Patrick Morrisey formally announced that the State of West Virginia has requested the posthumous award of the Purple Heart for U.S. Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom and the same honor for Air Force Staff Sergeant...

Mountaineer Challenge Academy – North Class 2-2025 graduation ceremony was held at Camp Dawson, Kingwood, West Virginia, December 12, 2025. Sixty-five cadets graduated from the 65th class since 1993 to complete 22-week residential MCA program. During their time in the program, the class completed more than 3,230 hours of on 44 different community development projects, contributing more than $112,000 of volunteer efforts. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Edwin L. Wriston)
West Virginia Mountaineer ChalleNGe Academy – North Class 2-2025 Graduates 65 Cadets
By Edwin Wriston | Dec. 17, 2025
The West Virginia National Guard’s Mountaineer ChalleNGe Academy – North program graduated 65 cadets as a part of Class 65/2-2025 on Dec. 12, 2025 at Camp Dawson, West Virginia...

Evalea Beckstrom and West Virginia Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Jim D. Seward embrace during U.S. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom's committal service at the West Virginia National Cemetery in Grafton, West Virginia, Dec. 9, 2025. Beckstrom, a military police officer with the 863rd Military Police Company, 111th Engineer Brigade, West Virginia Army National Guard, was laid to rest with full military honors during the ceremony and interment. Beckstrom died on Nov. 27, 2025 due to a gunshot wound received when she was ambushed by a gunman while on patrol near the Farragut Square Metro Station in Washington, D.C. the previous day. Beckstrom was 20 years old and had served 2 years and 5 months in the West Virginia National Guard. Beckstrom is survived by mother Evalea Beckstrom, father Gary Beckstrom, sisters Nicole and Christina and brothers Bryan and Wesley. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Cdt. Ayden Norcross)
Spc. Sarah Beckstrom laid to rest at W.Va. National Cemetery
By | Dec. 12, 2025
U.S. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, a military police officer with the 863rd Military Police Company, West Virginia Army National Guard, was laid to rest with full military honors during a ceremony and interment on Dec. 9, 2025...
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NEWS | Jan. 8, 2019

West Virginia Air Guard bids farewell to former State Command Chief

By Capt. Holli Nelson West Virginia National Guard Public Affairs

Airmen of the West Virginia Air National Guard bid farewell to former West Virginia State Command Chief, Chief Master Sgt. Fred Turner, Jr. during a formal retirement ceremony held Jan. 5, 2019, at McLaughlin Air National Guard Base in Charleston.

Brig. Gen. Paige Hunter, Assistant Adjutant General - Air, presided over the ceremony which celebrated Turner’s 41 years of service and his family’s commitment to the United States Air Force and Air National Guard.

Hunter outlined the retiring Chief’s decades of service and his numerous accomplishments to family, friends and attendees of the event. She lauded his mentorship and leadership to the many West Virginia National Guard members he has impacted during his career and also highlighted the important role of his family, stating, “We truly appreciate all the sacrifices you’ve made so that he could serve the way he has for the nation and for us.”

“Thank you for all that you’ve done for our country,” Hunter concluded.

Turner entered the United States Air Force in 1976 and served as a crew chief on the C-141 aircraft at Norton Air Force Base, Calif., then later transferred to the California Air National Guard in 1982. During his 26 year tenure at the 146th Airlift Wing, he served in numerous roles of increasing responsibility within the maintenance field including stints in Aerospace Maintenance, Aerospace Ground Equipment Maintenance, Aircraft Fuels Systems repair and Quality Assurance.

Following his time in the California Air National Guard, Turner served as an evaluator at the Air National Guard Readiness Center, where he worked in the ANG’s Logistics Compliance Assessment Program (LCAP). Turner excelled in the program and quickly became recognized in the maintenance community as a nationwide leader in compliance and maintenance operations.

He later transferred to the West Virginia Air National Guard following a tour at the ANG Readiness Center. At the 130th Airlift Wing, he provided astute leadership and oversight of maintenance operations for the 130th Maintenance Group. His ability to lead and build cohesive teams and his in-depth knowledge of ANG operations resulted in him being selected as the Command Chief Master Sergeant for the 130th AW in 2013. Later that same year, he was selected as the 12th State Command Chief Master Sergeant for the WVANG, where he was the Adjutant General’s critical link for the enlisted force on all matters influencing their health, morale, welfare and effectiveness.

Turner is a veteran of numerous operations to include Desert Storm/Desert Shield, Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Over the last few years he has worked at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, as the 9th Air Force Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve Rear Mission Support Element Superintendent. In this role, he provides critical insight to organize, train and equip the next generation of joint warfighters, one of the Chief of Staff of the Air Force’s focus areas, “Strengthening Joint Leaders and Teams.”

“A lot of what this West Virginia Air National Guard unit [the 130th AW] has accomplished over the last several years we can attribute to the contributions of Chief Turner,” said Command Chief Master Sgt. James Dixon, WVANG State Command Chief.

In his outgoing remarks, Turner discussed that service extends beyond ones time in uniform. From his time as a military child while his father was in the Air Force, to meeting his wife on temporary duty and serving alongside her in the Guard and friends stepping up to assist when his family needed it most, he alluded that service in the military affects more than just the individual service member.

“Forty one years has been a heck of a ride. I am so honored and privileged to be able to do all the things I’ve done. I loved being a crew chief, working in maintenance and on airplanes and working up to leadership positions, through deployments and with all the people I’ve met along the way,” Turner said.

He finished by thanking his family and friends for all their support and love through the years.

Rounding out his list of accomplishments, Turner was awarded the West Virginia Legion of Merit for his outstanding contributions to the United States Air Force and Air National Guard during the ceremony.