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Chief Warrant Officer 4 Joshua A. Searls: A Lega...

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Dec. 15, 2024

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Joshua A. Searls, a native of Southside, West Virginia, has dedicated 27 years to the...
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Staff Sgt. Martin Joel Patricio: A Reliable Forc...

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Dec. 08, 2024

This week’s spotlight is Staff Sgt. Martin Joel Patricio, who has served in the West Virginia National Guard...
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Sgt. 1st Class Keisha Lynn George has proudly served the West Virginia Army National Guard for more than 19 years. She resides in her hometown of Buckhannon, West Virginia, and holds the position of 92G Culinary Management NCO at the Camp Dawson Training Center, where she manages operations for range control and other assigned tasks during duty weekends and annual training.

Sgt. 1st Class Keisha Lynn George: A Legacy of S...

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Dec. 01, 2024

This week's Spotlight Sgt. 1st Class Keisha Lynn George has proudly served the West Virginia Army National...
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This week’s Spotlight is Chief Warrant Officer 2 Matthew Mackey, a 15-year veteran of the West Virginia Army National Guard, who brings an impressive background in cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection to his role.

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Matthew Mackey: Dedicati...

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Nov. 24, 2024

 This week’s Spotlight is Chief Warrant Officer 2 Matthew Mackey, a 15-year veteran of the West Virginia Army...
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Capt. Autumn Dawn Stake, from Glenville, West Virginia, has dedicated 15 years of service to the West Virginia National Guard. Currently residing in Arthurdale, West Virginia, she holds the role of Senior Instructor for the 197th Regiment Officer Candidate School, where she ensures that officer candidates within Region B are trained, mentored, and ready to commission into their respective states.

Capt. Autumn Dawn Stake: Commitment, Community, ...

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Nov. 17, 2024

Capt. Autumn Dawn Stake, from Glenville, West Virginia, has dedicated 15 years of service to the West Virginia...
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Graphic for spotlight Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mark Ryan Heath has devoted nearly 18 years to the West Virginia Army National Guard, building a career centered on logistics and accountability.

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mark Ryan Heath: Dedicat...

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Nov. 03, 2024

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mark Ryan Heath has devoted nearly 18 years to the West Virginia Army National Guard,...
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1st Lt. Benjamin Augustus Flohr: A Legacy of Lea...

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Oct. 27, 2024

Today's spotlight is 1st Lt. Benjamin Augustus Flohr, a Grafton, West Virginia native, who has served in the...
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Master Sgt. Kristen Windle: A Legacy of Leadersh...

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Oct. 27, 2024

Today's spotlight Master Sgt. Kristen Windle has served the West Virginia Air National Guard since Feb. 6,...
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WV Air Guard Monthly Spotlight
NEWS | April 8, 2016

McLaughlin Air National Guard Remembers the 65th Anniversary of 21 Fallen Airmen

By Capt. Rachel L. Hughey 130th Airlift Wing

4/8/2016--Charleston, W.Va. -- April 8, 1951 is the date of a tragic event in West Virginia history that altered the lives of 21 military families and brought great grief to a community.

Their story begins with the loss of Major Woodford "Jock" Sutherland who was one of the West Virginia Air National Guard's best pilots. Major Sutherland, along with other pilots and ground crew, were at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida when a ground collision of two Mustang Fighters resulted in Sutherland's untimely death.

Two Douglas C-47B aircraft left Godman AFB in Kentucky to bring unit members home for Sutherland's funeral.   It was a Sunday morning, the weather was bad, and visibility was low. Sadly, just 5.5 miles from the airport one of the C-47s impacted a ridge ending the lives of 19 men and critically injuring two others. Despite heroic efforts to reach the aircraft's remote crash site, only two men survived the impact (Capt. Harry K. Blackhurst and Maj. Isaac E. Bonifas). Both later succumbed
to their injuries at Staats hospital. The second plane piloted by then Lt. Col. J. Kemp McLaughlin, founder of West Virginia Air National Guard, was instructed to turn back.

This past October family members of the crash victims joined with current members of the 130th Airlift Wing, local citizens and West Virginia dignitaries to dedicate the new Coonskin Bridge in honor of the fallen Airmen. In the future a memorial similar to the one that stands atop the hill at McLaughlin Air National Guard Base in Charleston, WV will be erected at the bridge.
The family of Major Isaac E. Bonifas came as far as California to attend the bridge dedication ceremony and spent the next several days researching more information about the father they never really knew. They were given a base tour and were able to sit down with Brig. Gen. McLaughlin USAFR (Ret.) to discuss his perspective on the events of that tragic day. He said, "It [the accident] was so shocking to me that I almost quit aviation.." They were very grateful for the hospitality of the city of Charleston during their stay. You can read their article here: http://www.wvgazettemail.com/article/20151024/ GZ04/151029776

Sixty-five years later the 130th Airlift Wing still pays tribute to these men for giving the ultimate sacrifice. They are gone but not forgotten.

Staff Sergeant Kenneth C. Amick             Sergeant Richard F. Hazeltine              
1st Lt. Harry B.Kesler                               Captain Harry K. Blackhurst
Major Isaac E. Bonifas                             PFC James R. Lewis
Corporal Charles E. Cobb                        Corporal Dennis I. Meeks
Sergeant James E. Creasey                    1st Lt. Charles R. Michaelson
1st Lt Drexel E. Crites                              Corporal John R. Price
PFC Jimmy Dolan                                    Staff Sergeant David E. Rollyson, Jr.
1st Lt Lyle L. Finley                                  Sergeant Winson A. Schoonover, Jr.
1st Lt William J. Frank                              Tech. Sgt. William H. Shelton
Corporal Columbus Van Linden Hall       1st Lt. Herman F. Winter, Jr.
                                                     Captain Edwin K. Wittington